is TVWS still a thing? I thought it was hanging out with the Edsel

On my original post, going through each customer, there was a marked
increase in usage overall, people coming in as it got cold, that combined
with the increased noise floor (cooler weather, corn buffer being gone) and
whatever was going on in the atmosphere and too many poor installs, it was
a perfect storm that should have been expected. pulling all the heavy users
off to other systems, downtilting APs, and lowering the maximum rate sold
on this system after doing the fresh coordination and implementing some of
the recomendations on configs seems to have brought it to manageable
disaster.

Rumor is Rise is "upgrading" around Thanksgiving in the area. I would like
to see how baicell performs when that environment shows up. What is the
deal on the 1W and 10W base station with baicells?


On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 8:54 AM, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote:

> On 10/13/16 6:46 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
>
>> With that tree scenario, do you still feel you’re protected from
>> interference in unlicensed spectrum, or if others start using the band,
>> will you be screwed with those signal levels?
>>
>>
>>
>> In a situation where the customer is buried in trees, I figure the trees
>> will probably block most interference, but upstream may be vulnerable.
>> If it’s a “forest town” as you describe, are you counting on CBRS and
>> the spectrum database to protect against interference?
>>
>>
>
> Forest of trees seems like TVWS would have a better chance than anything
> in the GHz range.
>
> ~Setj
>



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