Re: [WISPA] OT: Wasps

2007-09-23 Thread Butch Evans
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, Jack Unger wrote: I think the cause might be "global swarming"... Thanks, Jack. I have to buy a new keyboard because I just spit my coffee into my old one. ROFL. -- Butch Evans Network Engineering and Security Consulting 573-276-2879 http://www.butchevans.com/ My cale

Re: [WISPA] - Opinion Request: SuperPass 900 MHz SPHDC4T (11dibi) 120degree

2007-09-23 Thread Mike Varner
I have compared the SuperPass 900 9 and 11 dB horizontal sectors to the MTI. The MTI runs circles around the SuperPass. At an interference-riddled site I saw approximately 9dB better receive across the board with the MTI on a sector with 50 clients. Session counts, which were averaging 6-8 per

Re: [WISPA] - Opinion Request: SuperPass 900 MHz SPHDC4T (11dibi) 120degree

2007-09-23 Thread Travis Johnson
Hi, Do you have a recommended supplier and part number? Travis Microserv Mike Varner wrote: I have compared the SuperPass 900 9 and 11 dB horizontal sectors to the MTI. The MTI runs circles around the SuperPass. At an interference-riddled site I saw approximately 9dB better receive across t

RE: [WISPA] - Opinion Request: SuperPass 900 MHz SPHDC4T (11dibi) 120degree

2007-09-23 Thread ralph
We have one Superpass 2.4 "sector". Took it down after a year because it filled up with water. Mounting options are few and obviously some of them lead to water infiltration. It had 4 inches of standing water inside! Ralph Brightlan.net -Original Message- > Gang, > > I'm about to purcha

Re: [WISPA] OT: Wasps

2007-09-23 Thread Ray & Jean
Hey This is wierd,I talked to a dish installer and a person that does scada climbs and they both say they have never see this before in 20 years of climbing.Marlon was right about them being docile.They don't seem aggressive at all.Red wasp here in Tenn are useally very aggressiveJack could be

Re: [WISPA] OT: Wasps

2007-09-23 Thread Felix A. Lopez
Ray, The most likely cause is the wasps are swarming for their Fall mating season. NASA had the same problem with wasps on the launch towers. The issue is every late August to December the males wasps seek (and fight) for the highest point in their local vicinity. The male wasps are focused on