That’s one of the reasons we settled on 450.

Having to carry 900FSK, 2.4FSK, 5.7FSK, 5.2FSK, 5.4FSK, 5.7 430, 2.4 450, 3.65 
450, 5.7 450, 2.4 ePMP, 5.7ePMP, 3.65 Wimax, NanoBridges, NanaStations, 
Rockets, UbiquWhatevers was getting really truly ugly.  

And then Cambium wants us to keep track of speed keys on radios.   That’s still 
completely dumb, but they are stuck on it.

Mark

> On Dec 4, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Nate Burke via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I got spoiled.  When Cambium introduced the multiple color code support in 
> the SM's, I no longer had to send my installer out with 3 different radios 
> for the different towers he might need to connect to.  It was so nice to 
> program a radio and know that it was going to the customer.  (because 
> inevitably, the extra radios ended up staying in his truck, until he would 
> come and dump a pile of radios back in the office).  Now I'm back to sending 
> out 3 radios again, He might need to connect to the tower that only had FSK, 
> Only EPMP, or Only 450.
> 
> If only there was a single SM that could connect to any of the AP's. Ah well, 
> I can dream.

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