In stationary case, such as OATS, there's a relatively inexpensive way of
automatic cancelling ambients out .

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 12:23 PM
> To:   'Hans Mellberg'; 'emc-pstc'
> Subject:      RE: Precompliance Testing
> 
> I second that opinion.  My experience shows SEVERE ambient issues with
> rooftop sites.
> -- 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Randall T. Flinders
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>       ----------
>       From:   Hans Mellberg
>       Sent:   Wednesday, May 05, 1999 7:59 AM
>       To:     [email protected]; [email protected]; Gary
> McInturff
>       Cc:     'Brent DeWitt'; Allen Tudor; [email protected]
>       Subject:        Re: Precompliance Testing
> 
> 
> 
>       Before you put a rooftop OATS, (assuming you are not located in
> Easter
>       Island or the Caribean Islands!) you are going to deal with
>       substantially higher ambient signals. It so happens that when you
> need
>       a stronger signal, a common practice is to raise the antenna! I have
>       battled those problems twice in my past and I would not reccomend
>       rooftop OATS anymore.
> 
> 
>       --- [email protected] wrote:
>       > May I add a note of caution:
>       > It may be worthwhile to check the permissible
>       > loading of the roof, especially
>       > when you are in the Southwest where roofs are mostly
>       > for shade and a few drops
>       > of rain. I guess that you don't want to appear
>       > suddenly in the conference room
>       > below....
>       > Bogdan.
>       > 
>       > Gary McInturff wrote:
>       > 
>       > > I'll agree with Brent, and others, the headaches
>       > of a metal room or the
>       > > metal studs et al, in a building are going to make
>       > you pull your hair out.
>       > > But there is an alternative to the parking lot.
>       > You may want to consider the
>       > > roof. The ground reference can be put up there as
>       > well, especially if you
>       > > are doing pre-compliance stuff. You don't have to
>       > give up parking space -
>       > > which is sure to irate somebody. The roof gets a
>       > little hot, but that only
>       > > gives you the opportunity to work in your cutoffs,
>       > and showing up to a
>       > > meeting with the suits dressed like this is always
>       > good for a laugh!
>       > > Gary
>       snip
> 
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>       Hans Mellberg
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