I was going to post an innapropriate screenshot about the source of
"special honey" from xhamster, but i opted for the high road

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Bill Prince via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

>  It's not paint, it's Beehive special honey.
>
> bp
>
> On 10/22/2014 1:35 PM, Josh Luthman via Af wrote:
>
> Is it really a paint?  Any concern of it fading?
>
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
> On Oct 22, 2014 4:29 PM, "Chuck McCown via Af" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>   Thanks Paul.  I guess my special gain enhancing paint really does
>> work...
>>
>>  *From:* Paul McCall via Af <[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 22, 2014 2:23 PM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] Kudus to Chuck and Beehive ePMP dishes
>>
>>
>> We did a 50+ ePMP customer swapout the past two days and had some
>> customers that were borderline.  We were using “Brand X” dishes for most of
>> the swapouts with pretty good results.  We have a few links that were not
>> about -76 to -78 and decided to try Beehive Manufacturing’s bigger dish
>> with the specific 2.4 Ghz holder.  I recall Chuck telling me at
>> Wispapalooza last year that he had discovered something about how to tweak
>> 2.4 over 5 Ghz on ePMP and that’s why he has two different holders.
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, his design rocks!    The first site is about 5 miles away in heavy
>> trees and we couldn’t get a steady link (-78ish) with a standard dish.  It
>> now is rock solid at a -62/63  with 78Mbit/4Mbit TCP throughput on the link
>> tests.  The second site is 8.5 miles away with LOS and we also went from
>> -78 to -62 and it is even better on the throughput.
>>
>>
>>
>> Whew!   Saved our butt on about 5 similar links today.  Also, thanks for
>> Chuck and Traci for getting the 2.4 Ghz holders to us so quickly when
>> screamed “help” yesterday.
>>
>>
>>
>> Paul McCall, Pres.
>>
>> PDMNet / Florida Broadband
>>
>> 658 Old Dixie Highway
>>
>> Vero Beach, FL 32962
>>
>> 772-564-6800 office
>>
>> 772-473-0352 cell
>>
>> www.pdmnet.com
>>
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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