Maybe this one?

https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licensePathsSum.jsp?pageNumToReturn=1&licKey=963392
 
<https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licensePathsSum.jsp?pageNumToReturn=1&licKey=963392>

Contact is Frontier..




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Cassidy B. Larson
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> On May 17, 2019, at 12:03 PM, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Cambium is getting torn up at a Utah Public Service Commission hearing this 
> morning. 
>  
> Frontier installed a pair of Cambium something between Bald Mesa and Castle 
> Valley Utah in December to change out a TDM radio. 
>  
> Bad fading on Cambium. 
>  
> A resort ranch filed a complaint and I am listening to he hearing this 
> morning.  Frontier is complaining that they got no support from Cambium.  The 
> radios would work for 3 or 4 days and then troubles would come again over and 
> over.  Frontier changed out the Cambium radio in March. 
>  
> They removed Cambium and said they have removed them as a vendor company 
> wide. 
> They changed to Aviat.  Supposedly the new radios fixed everything.  Typing 
> this as I am listening to the hearing.
>  
> The ranch still had some problems after changing to Aviat.  Frontier says 
> that the the new radios fixed everything.  The new radio has not had any drop 
> outs. 
>  
> This is a two hop system.  They are changing out cambium on the second leg 
> with Aviat soon.  Passive repeater system on the second leg.  Fog causes 
> fading.  Drops modulation down to low QAM levels.  Frontier claims the second 
> Aviat radio will make this network flawless.  When asked what that means 
> Frontier answered 99.99%
>  
> Frontier is in process to take action against Cambium.  CAF money was used to 
> buy the Cambium radios.
> Second leg is scheduled for commissioning next week. 
>  
> Someone should take a look at this license and tell me the details on that 
> passive repeater side.  I am curious as to the leg distances.  Too lazy to 
> look it up.  Frontier Telephone Company or whatever they are called now.  
> Moab to Bald Mesa.  Bald Mesa to Castle Valley.  Passive on the second leg.   
>  I am betting these are 6 GHz links with huge antennas. 
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