Title: RE: [smartBridges] Playing together nicely

Well as I recall chris (me) said that teletronics were not specifically quite amps they amp all over the place and are very noisy but last time I was told that I was wrong and that they were great ill stick with hyperlink :)

Chris

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From: George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 12:04 PM
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No but there is filters to consider to filter out out of band
interference. Not sure if the filters are the entire 2.4 or select channels.
George


Dave Covert wrote:

>Splatter-happy cheap equipment and amps... hmmm... hadn't thought of that...
>there is another reason for a spectrum analyzer...
>
>Let's say I 'sniff the air' and see lots of out-of-band energy coming from
>their unit... I am guessing there is an FCC rule that says 'fix it or unplug
>it immediatly'?
>
>Dave
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Galen Manners
>Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:17 PM
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>Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Playing together nicely
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>Is the other company using any Teletronics amps?  I have had problems with
>the Teletronics amps especially when combined with Linksys.  The Linksys
>have some out of band and the Teletronics amps take that and amplify it.
>Even more specifically I have had Teletronics amps on channel 1 make channel
>11 completely unusable.  Email me offline if you want to talk more about
>amps and agc.  Just a thought.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dave Covert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:53 PM
>Subject: [smartBridges] Playing together nicely
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>>Man, this stuff just doesn't play well with others does it?
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>>I just spent the evening risking West Nile virus exposure in the middle of
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>a

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>>marina with my laptop hooked up to an aBO trying to get more than 200K
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>back

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>>to my tower .7 miles away. The marina is infested with an incumbent WISP
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>on

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>>ch.1 using Linksys equipment and an omni (to cover 180* of marina, duh).
>>During the middle of the day, with the marina empty of ch.1 users, my
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>client

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>>on ch.11 gets well over 2Mbps. As more of the ch.1 users start to arrive
>>home and use the ch.1 system, my user on ch.11 sees a slowdown as well.
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>>My client is using an 18bdi Maxrad panel to talk to my 16dbi sector less
>>than a mile away. I know the 18dbi panel is overkill signal-wise, but my
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>POP

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>>is in the same general direction as the ch.1 POP and I am using the 18dbi
>>more for the confined beam angle than for the overall gain.
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>>I guess this is more of a rant than anything else... I just don't get how
>>these devices (11b in general, not sB in particular) have so poor
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>rejection

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>>as to allow ch.1 traffic to bleed over into ch.11 traffic. Anyone know a
>>good super-narrow bandpass filter design? I would love to have an inline
>>channel filter I could put on the antenna connector to knock down the
>>out-of-channel energy another 25db or so.
>>
>>Guess I'll go turn my antennas sideways and see if that helps... grumble
>>grumble...
>>
>>Dave
>>Home Wireless
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