Daniel, Most professionals use Pathloss. Most if not all commercial
carriers use Pathloss I've been engineering Paths for 8 years and swear by
it. Its worth it Knowing how to use it properly is priceless.
I'm not in here much any more because some of the members like to go agai
Dylan,
Whats the emergency?? How many climbers do you need a Ha;f crew ( 2 man ) or a
full crew ( 4 man ).
Regards,
Mike
contact me off list please.
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interesting article Matt TY.
Mike
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Subject: [WISPA] MuniFi: Build it and they still don’t come?
http://gigaom.com/2007/04/10/munifi-build-it-and-they-still-dont-come/
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Do you have any Idea if investment opportunities my be in the near future?
Mike
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Sent: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Fibertower's numbers
We are not a publicly traded company and do not provide financial
What are One Rings Finacials Matt???
Mike
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Subject: [WISPA] Fibertower's numbers
For those interested... Looking through Fibertower's financials for FY06,
the headline is revenue of $13.7
Weather proofing is not just rain and snow ( weather ) but natural condensation
that happens with the natural rising sun. The Dew point.
Metals and sufaces become natural condensation pionts and as it collects it
will also evaporate and that will work its way into connectors over time.
Sometim
If done correctly it shouln't wiegh much of anything, Sounds like someone
doesn't know how to shape thier bandwidth, ie. the right antenna for the job
and space.
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Subject: [WISPA] Boeing F
The right thing to do is to coordinate the install with the wisp so you can
monitor the exsisting link while installing the new and have plan B ready to go
if there is a conflict. No harm no foul. That can be a challenge if you don't
know the wisp is even there.
I have done this repeate
Your point is extremely valuble considering there are alot of people out there
claiming to use point to point radios when in reality they are putting up a
Multipiont ap and sm with the spray and pray mantality. ( extremly unengineered
and poorly erenginered.) Some of those same people don't
Not sure which radios your reffering to as not being FCC certified but you
should dig deeper than the surface.
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Sent: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] high throughput backhaul options
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You need to look at Nera, Ceragon, and Gigacom.
The Gigacom product is the only one that you can get any real long distance out
of depending on the freq. They have licensed radios that perform very well in
the rainforest of South America at very long distance. 60k or 40 miles for some
applicat
Mark, Do you still have a need for these services?
Regards,
Mike
I need someone who will do some reasonably priced tower climbing
ANDmaintain a sadly neglected tower. The guys are not properly
tensioned,and haven't been since it was erected some 5 - 7 years
ago.I want to put stuff
I wish I had the foundation ( $ ) to do so. I have one in my back yard that
is for sale right now. 1000 sq. miles of coverage, but it isn't cheap and the
owner already wants way more than what its worth. It has to be rebuilt/
updated with some modern equipment and he has a weird/ varied custo
I wish I had the foundation ( $ ) to do so. I have one in my back yard that
is for sale right now. 1000 sq. miles of coverage, but it isn't cheap and the
owner already wants way more than what its worth. It has to be rebuilt/
updated with some modern equipment and he has a weird/ varied custo
There is no such thing as a job to small for the worlds finest Marlon ( lol
) when you care enough to send the very best,
Semper Fi Chuck,
Could you use a Good Seasoned hand. I've RF engineered a couple of the
largest wireless broadband networks in the country.
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Michael D. Lake4112 Berkshire Dr.Sarasota, FL. 34241(941)
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Your sapose to do both ground outside before you get to the shelter port and inside to tie into the ground ring inside the shelter.
Your grounding should be every 75 to 100 feet of your cable run down the tower. So if you have 300 feet of cable run your going to have 3 grounds in your system T
Rob,
Give me a call on my cell #
( 941 ) 718-0821
I'll try to call you tomarrow on my way to Orlando. I can help you out.
Mike Lake -Original Message-From: robert maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: wireless@wispa.orgSent: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 09:34:07 -0800 (PST)Subject: [WISPA] Gigabit wir
Cliff may I have your contact info? I'm a distributor.
Mike Lake
(941) 718-0821 mobile # -Original Message-From: Cliff Leboeuf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: WISPA General List Sent: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 13:46:55 -0600Subject: [WISPA] Looking for Alvarion 900Mhz Subs
I am looking for some Alv
Make them
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