Suppose the next generation of Cambium 900mhz could be configured as a
big channel, high capacity, broadband internet radio.....or also as a
tiny channel, low speed, super reliable radio for SCADA and other
telemetry and industrial automation type applications.
Then the product could break into a new market. And then I could sell
900 to the local SCADA users except I'd be able to GPS sync with them.
Then Cambium gets new customers and we all coexist happily ever after.
Survey done....I'm going to address a question you didn't ask in the
survey:
There are two things I hate about 900mhz: First is the lower
capacity, and a lot of the survey questions were pertinent to that.
The second is there is a ton of interference and that makes it
unreliable. I think it would be nice if a product could deliver
higher capacity in 900mhz, but I also think it would be nice if we
could get some rock solid IP connectivity without line of sight, even
if it was at a low speed. I won't presume to tell Cambium how to do
that, but maybe your next product could have an option for very small
channels, or FHSS, or maybe tx and rx on different channels so I can
avoid listening on a noisy channel at the tower but still transmit on it.
I'd love to have more options in the toolbox to make a NLOS link keep
on chugging along for telemetry, or remote desktop, or a single
camera, or whatever.
As some of you may already be aware, we are conducting some inquiries
surrounding the 900 MHz band in order to properly address concerns in
using this band, and help provide us the information needed to
develop the product that you need to deliver service to your
customers. The survey is just over 20 questions, and is located here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XNS38W6
Please help us help you!
Any information we gather will help us to make sure we're developing
the right product for your needs, and this info will not be used for
any commercial or solicitation purposes. It's optional to fill in
the contact info at the end, but I encourage you to do so, in case
further exploration of a few of the responses could help even more.
The survey will stay open for about 2 weeks, so try to get to it soon.
Let me know if you have any questions or problems accessing the survey.
Thanks,
*Matt Mangriotis*
Senior Product Manager*
Cambium Networks**
*3800 Golf Road, Suite 360
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
www.cambiumnetworks.com <http://www.cambiumnetworks.com>*
**O: *847-439-6379**
*M: *630-308-9394*
E: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>*__*
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