Oh dear, please keep the off topic comments off list and under your tinfoil
hat.

Best,


Brad


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jack Unger
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 11:16 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Spring has sprung!

Remember... There's no such thing as global warning...

Travis Johnson wrote:

> Wow... we are having record temps here in Idaho... hit 68F yesterday and 
> our "normal" temp for this time of year is in the mid 30's. Supposed to 
> be 65F again today.
> 
> Travis
> Microserv
> 
> Blair Davis wrote:
> 
>> No leaves here, yet....
>>
>> BUT,
>>
>> Was warm last week, got cooler this weekend...
>>
>> And this AM, it was WHITE outside again!!!!!!!!  $%#%^!
>>
>> Wish winter would get done...
>>
>> Jim Stout wrote:
>>
>>> ......and the leaves have started to absorb my 2.4 GHz signal!
>>>
>>> Good morning everyone!
>>>
>>> With the sap rising in the trees, I've started losing a lot of signal 
>>> with some of my customers on the "other side of the tree line."  I 
>>> thought this might happen but was hopeful it wouldn't.  Wi this said, 
>>> I am committed to adding 900 MHz gear to my portfolio,. but have some 
>>> questions for the group.
>>>
>>> I'll be using the same tower for both 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz.  I'm 
>>> assuming antennae separation is important but how much and should 
>>> they be spaced vertically or is horizontal spacing OK?
>>>
>>> I'm planning to use an RB112 with an SR9 for the NLOS clients and 
>>> adding a second RB112 with an Xtreme Range 2 for my 2.4 customers.  I 
>>> would like to run these in bridge mode instead of having them do any 
>>> routing.  Any thoughts or gotchas here?
>>>
>>> I'm assuming that my EIRP for both implementations is 36 dbw.  Is 
>>> this the case?
>>>
>>> I'm running my 2.4 gear in HPOL but am considering running the 900 
>>> gear in VPOL.  Any thoughts here?
>>>
>>> And lastly, I have read that a cavity filter is strongly recommended 
>>> for the 900 MHz gear.  Any thoughts and/or suggestions here.
>>>
>>> As always, thanks in advance for the help.
>>>
>>> Regards, Jim in Kansas City....
>>>
>>>
>>> Jim Stout
>>> LTO Communications, LLC
>>> 15701 Henry Andrews Dr
>>> Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
>>> (816) 305-1076 - Mobile
>>> (816) 497-0033 - Pager
>>>   
>>
>>

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