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Sent: Wednesday, October
20, 2010 12:07 PM
Subject: [WISPA]
Amplifiers OFDM: Facts vs Fiction
Hi all,
Hope this finds everyone well. I wanted to reach out to the
community as I've had a few birdies in my ear telling me to
throw bi-directional amplifiers on our 3650 gear to reach the
FCC limit on omni-directional antennas. The gear we're
thinking about here is a Redline AN100U which has 23dBm
output.
I have heard some people tell me that ODFM and
amplification is a terrible thing due to the carriers on the
wave and timing. I have also heard people tell me there should
be no problem with this if it is a "fast-switching"
bi-directional amplifier. None of these people can really
provide me literature or references to site their knowledge or
show me actively working systems.
I know, based on what we've seen with a few acquisitions,
that amps dirty pretty much everything but have gotten people
through some difficult problems. We've got some amps on older
DSSS equipment that doesn't work great but had enabled the
previous owner of the company to house his radios in the hut
at the base of the tower.
Any wizards out there that can shed some light on this?
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