Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-12 Thread John Scrivner
I would think a better approach would be to work with Intel or another company who is already building prototypes to get a test system built and have WISPs become the operations portion of a test for this type of technology. A converted WiFi unit will not have any of the existing GPS or sniffin

Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-12 Thread Ron Wallace
: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 01:17 PM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys>>I would think a better approach would be to work with Intel or another >company who is already building prototypes to get a test system built >

Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-12 Thread Ron Wallace
17 PM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys>>I would think a better approach would be to work with Intel or another >company who is already building prototypes to get a test system built >and have WISPs

RE: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-12 Thread Brian Webster
ssmapping.com -Original Message-From: Ron Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 4:25 PMTo: WISPA General ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys Here is the relevant paragraph.   "The Notice proposed to requi

Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
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Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-13 Thread Mario Pommier
if you want to test tv-band spectrum penetration in rural areas -- read, with lots of trees -- that's where testing needs to take place. I'm sure there's a lot of us who operate in areas that qualify for this kind of signal obstruction. what do you mean by wispa officially supports? Mario John

Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-13 Thread John Scrivner
I do not know what you are asking. Marlon and I were debating what type of system we should try to get the FCC to allow us to use as a test bed system for experimentation with unused television channel space as a platform for broadband delivery. I think we are all talking about the same thing h

Re: [WISPA] tv white spaces update and a question for you guys

2006-09-13 Thread Jon Langeler
Marlon, I'm rather surprised that you would even mention 2.4GHz(wifi I assume) as a possible technology to use in these bands. Now that they have cellular technologies specifically designed for BWA purposes (Canopy and WIMAX are good examples) and given the possibility of a fresh start to using