Funny, as a former ham, 402 MHz is Ultra High Frequencies...

From: Jeremy 
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 8:37 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Micropop at a HAM

We are in the process of building a major pop on a site with two HAM 
organizations together on it.  Everything they have is low frequencies (like 
420MHz or something).  I don't anticipate any problems.  They wanted to share a 
rack, but I 86'ed that idea.  My wiring is too meticulous to share a rack with 
anyone.  I told them I'd rather be in a box on a pole outside than share a rack 
in the building.  I ended up mounting a box with a lock inside the building.

On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 8:14 AM, Daniel White <[email protected]> wrote:

  One of the absolute best sites (something like 500 subs) that the WISP I 
worked for had was a HAM radio operators property.



  But just like anything, it all depends on the personality of the person and 
what frequencies they are using.



  I’d certainly look into it.



  Daniel White

  Managing Director – Hardware Distribution Sales

  ConVergence Technologies

  Cell: +1 (303) 746-3590

  [email protected]



  From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of That One Guy /sarcasm
  Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 12:52 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [AFMUG] Micropop at a HAM



  We have this little cluster we have not been able to penetrate well even with 
900mhz, its got maybe 12-15 houses, weve only been able to get three out of 
maybe 7 we have been called to service. There is also a business there that 
would get our top non DIA rate, but nobody there would want to invest in 
anything like a tall enough tower to clear the trees. One of the guys that we 
were able to get to was only viable with 900 mhz fsk, and he pounds it 
constantly, primarily upload, so hes low priority on that ap



  We do have one long time customer, but hes a HAM, hes been kind of 
troublesome to the rest of the staff, but always really good with me. (he found 
out the 320 power supply on his service emits a particular frequency that 
interfered with one of his projects, I said maybe a farady cage with chokes on 
all the cables, he did it and it worked)



  His property is LOS to our pop and positioned where we could pick up the 
three existing and two of the NLOS people without a tower, with something short 
like 40 foot we could pick up the rest and get them all on higher capacity 
rates (and get the guy off the 900 AP)



  the concern is whether a hammie is likely to get uppity about the rf mess we 
will make, thats a headache that wouldnt be worth it for a handful of customers.





  anybody ever done a micropop on these guys properties, I know it varies by 
individual, but is it worth it dealing with them? And with HAMs having priority 
on some of our spectrum, can we prioritize our service needs via contract and 
it be enforceable (not that its worth staying on a location where you go to 
court)




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