I would bet that the power supply is the issue. Why don't you try a
different power supply, or use a battery (IIRC, the APPO used 9vdc, so a
12v car battery should be within spec for the DC-DC converter in the APPO.
Rule out things step by step. Last time there was discussing on this list
about interference on low freqs it turned out to be a bad switch. Netgrear
IIRC. It was causing interference with the fire depts radios on 400mhz.

Jeremy

On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Sam wrote:

> Sorry for not being more descriptive.....
>
> There are two places: First, I have my AP on the top of the cable TV
> tower. I also have a point to point shot (another APPO) shooting about 1
> mile down to another tower in town. That tower in town is at a store
> that sells televisions. I have the other side of the point to point link
> there, as well as another AP using an APPO.
>
> When I fire up the APPOs at the television store, it completely knocks out
> channel 7 on his televisions in his store. But when I turn on the APPOs on
> the cable TV tower it knocks out channel 7 for the entire town (the town
> gets channel 7 through their cable TV, but I'm assuming the cable tv picks
> it up through the air at the tower I'm sharing with them and retransmits
> it through their cable.)
>
> Hope this helps, and I'm sorry I wasn't more clear at first.
>
> Sam

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