I like intellipath, but its probably better our vendor uses another. Ive seen Liz Linkdn profile pic, and I drink. If I received a 1 am email from her, id probably respond irresponsibly at that time of day
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 12:16 AM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote: > A path operating >40MHz is already on the 80MHz channel plan, so you'll > likely be fine going from 56/60 to 80. You do not want to be responsible > for interfering with another licensee, like public safety would be bad. > Increasing channel bandwidth is a definite coordination because it could > lead to a bucking scenario. Been there. Play it safe and always ask your > coordinator, IMO. I like Liz @ Intelpath. She is extremely responsive and > helpful. I picture her as Fry when he reaches 100 cups of coffee. No off > switch. She sent me an email at like 1am and said my frequencies are clear > and I can go ahead and change. > > On 12/13/2017 11:01 PM, Mathew Howard wrote: > > So, as long as you're using the same channels, it's basically just > updating the hardware on the license, and you don't have to go through > coordination or anything like that? What about if you're currently using a > 56mhz channel and go up to 80mhz? > > On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 10:42 PM, Seth Mattinen <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 12/13/17 8:27 PM, Steve Jones wrote: >> >>> >>> Why not license that 57(60) mhz channel at 80 just to have the 80 when >>> we relocate it? can we do that? >>> >> >> In 11GHz your choices at the upper end are 40 or 80MHz channels. If you >> want to run at any size above 40Mhz then you would ask to license an 80Mhz >> channel. For example a SAF Lumina running at 56Mhz would license an 80MHz >> channel. >> >> >>> We also have two mimosa links at 80 that id prefer to have nearer the >>> end of our network than closer. As long as we dont exceed EIRP and reuse >>> the antenna, is there anything stopping us from just replacing these with >>> the more stable integra 2+0? >>> >>> does the fcc care if the hardware changes, but the pattern stays the >>> same without exceeding the EIRP? >>> >> >> Yes, you have to modify the license for any changes. >> >> ~Seth >> > > >
