[WISPA] Anyone use this: Motorola Point-to-Multipoint CAP 320 Access Point

2010-02-20 Thread Scott Carullo
Thanks...

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Re: [WISPA] Anyone use this: Motorola Point-to-Multipoint CAP 320 Access Point

2010-02-20 Thread Eric Muehleisen
It is still in beta testing. Product is slated for shipping in early April.

-Eric

On 2/20/2010 11:30 AM, Scott Carullo wrote:
 Thanks...

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[WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Brian Webster
I found another on line geocoding service (http://www.geocode.com/) that
seems to have reasonable rates and is run by TeleAtlas. TeleAtlas is one of
the premiere geocoding data sources in the US. This is the data set most of
the on line mapping systems use to resolve address information to a set of
coordinates. As I have mentioned in other emails, the accuracy and quality
of the results will be greatly affected by the standardizations of your
street address information as compared to the official USPS recognized
address database (and RR address information is very hard to deal with, if
you can add zip+4 it will work better). With their desktop software tool
they will return the census tract and block information as part of the
results. The tool will attempt to standardize the address information.

TeleAtlas publishes a very nice document that shows the output formats and
describes the address geocoding methods and the specific details on
standardization of street address data. Well worth a read for those
interested in cleaning up their customer address databases for more
successful mailings and/or mapping of their customer locations.
http://www.geocode.com/documentation/USA_Geo_002.pdf


Thank You,
Brian Webster



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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Possible way to create a free tool for 477 reporting data at the tract level

2010-02-20 Thread Mac Dearman
All I can say is guys like you (Cameron) that donate their time and effort
and have the ability to do this - -well - - are just fine folks. I wish I
had a little Geek in me, but I am full blooded redneck :-)   I can't even
code a combination lock, but if you ever get this way I can surely make you
a gumbo or jambalaya that is fittin for a King or grill you some Redfish
that you'll never forget.


Mac



 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Cameron Crum
 Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 6:13 AM
 To: memb...@wispa.org; wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Possible way to create a free tool
 for 477 reporting data at the tract level
 
 OK, so I got distracted by my business today and won't have this ready
 until Monday or Tuesday. However, it will do a lot. It will take an
 input file of csv format, and not only will it return the properly
 formatted file for the 477 form, but it will show you all your
 customers
 on a map with the census tracts overlaid so you can visually verify.
 I'll keep the list updated as to the progress.
 
 Cameron
 
 On 2/19/2010 1:15 AM, Cameron Crum wrote:
  I have this app done and am wrapping up the front end to allow anyone
  to upload a csv file with a list of addresses that will be geocoded
  and then referenced to a tract. Output will be a csv file so you can
  do what you like with it. I should have it up on our site by the end
  of the day and will keep you all posted.
 
  Cameron
 
  On 2/19/2010 10:46 AM, Brian Webster wrote:
  Here is the list of state FIPS codes needed:
  01 Alabama
  02 Alaska
  04 Arizona
  05 Arkansas
  06 California
  08 Colorado
  09 Connecticut
  10 Delaware
  11 District of Columbia
  12 Florida
  13 Georgia
  15 Hawaii
  16 Idaho
  17 Illinois
  18 Indiana
  19 Iowa
  20 Kansas
  21 Kentucky
  22 Louisiana
  23 Maine
  24 Maryland
  25 Massachusetts
  26 Michigan
  27 Minnesota
  28 Mississippi
  29 Missouri
  30 Montana
  31 Nebraska
  32 Nevada
  33 New Hampshire
  34 New Jersey
  35 New Mexico
  36 New York
  37 North Carolina
  38 North Dakota
  39 Ohio
  40 Oklahoma
  41 Oregon
  42 Pennsylvania
  44 Rhode Island
  45 South Carolina
  46 South Dakota
  47 Tennessee
  48 Texas
  49 Utah
  50 Vermont
  51 Virginia
  53 Washington
  54 West Virginia
  55 Wisconsin
  56 Wyoming
  72 Puerto Rico
 
  Thank You,
  Brian Webster
 
  -Original Message-
  *From:* members-boun...@wispa.org
  [mailto:members-boun...@wispa.org]*on Behalf Of *Scott Reed
  *Sent:* Friday, February 19, 2010 11:14 AM
  *To:* memb...@wispa.org
  *Subject:* Re: [WISPA Members] [WISPA] Possible way to create a
  free tool for 477 reporting data at the tract level
 
  I have a tool that will take a comma separated file in and
 return
  the file needed for Form477.  I do not have a web interface or
  anything for it, yet.
  The file must be:
  ID,Latitude,Longitude,upload,download
  where ID is any identifier you want, upload is the upload speed
  per the FCC list and download is the download speed per the FCC
 list.
  As long as I don't get overwhelmed, I can accept CSV files at
  WISPAForm477[at]nwwnet.net and email the result back to you.
  This is not a quick process but for a couple of weeks I will do
  what I can.  In the email you must tell me what state(s) to run
  the data for.  It would be best to give me the census number of
  the state(s), but I can find it if need be.
 
  Scott Reed wrote:
  Ok, not all, but a lot of what was being complained about.
  And I agree, an application that would have data ready to
 submit
  would be nice.
 
  Matt Liotta wrote:
  Guess it depends on what you mean by it all. What I would
  create would actually submit the data to the FCC in a format
  they accept. IMHO, it is not enough to have a customer
 database
  with the information the FCC wants. You need to be able to
 send
  the data they desire in a format they specify. All of this can
  be automated.
 
  -Matt
 
  On Feb 18, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
 
  The USC site the Brian found last night does it all.
  Submit a database, get back a database with your lat, lon,
  county fips and tract.
  Database can be .csv or MS Access, maybe more.
 
  Matt Liotta wrote:
  You raise the money. I'll do the programming. WISPA can keep
 the money.
 
  -Matt
 
  On Feb 18, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Mac Dearman wrote:
 
 
  I would be glad to start a $$ pool to have someone develop
 a tool for WISPA
  members to get the data we need for the form 477. On second
 thoughts - - it
  would be better if we allowed everyone to use it (members
 and non members)
  if we could just get them to report!
 
  Mac
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From:wireless-boun...@wispa.org  [mailto:wireless-
 

Re: [WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Scott Reed
OK WISPs, you now have tools to do the geocoding yourself and I can get 
your Form477 formatted files or Cameron has/will have a tool you can do 
it all yourself.
What is the next excuse for not submitting your Form477 by March 1.  
Let's show the FCC WISPs are a large part of the solution.
By the way, all I had was latitude/longitude and speed data Friday 
morning.  By late afternoon not only had I submitted the form, but had 
the tool to use for anyone that needs help.  Don't give It's too hard 
as the reason.

Brian Webster wrote:
 I found another on line geocoding service (http://www.geocode.com/) that
 seems to have reasonable rates and is run by TeleAtlas. TeleAtlas is one of
 the premiere geocoding data sources in the US. This is the data set most of
 the on line mapping systems use to resolve address information to a set of
 coordinates. As I have mentioned in other emails, the accuracy and quality
 of the results will be greatly affected by the standardizations of your
 street address information as compared to the official USPS recognized
 address database (and RR address information is very hard to deal with, if
 you can add zip+4 it will work better). With their desktop software tool
 they will return the census tract and block information as part of the
 results. The tool will attempt to standardize the address information.

 TeleAtlas publishes a very nice document that shows the output formats and
 describes the address geocoding methods and the specific details on
 standardization of street address data. Well worth a read for those
 interested in cleaning up their customer address databases for more
 successful mailings and/or mapping of their customer locations.
 http://www.geocode.com/documentation/USA_Geo_002.pdf


 Thank You,
 Brian Webster


 
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Re: [WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Scott Reed
OK WISPs, you now have tools to do the geocoding yourself and I can get 
your Form477 formatted files or Cameron has/will have a tool you can do 
it all yourself.
What is the next excuse for not submitting your Form477 by March 1.  
Let's show the FCC WISPs are a large part of the solution.
By the way, all I had was latitude/longitude and speed data Friday 
morning.  By late afternoon not only had I submitted the form, but had 
the tool to use for anyone that needs help.  Don't give It's too hard 
as the reason.

Brian Webster wrote:
 I found another on line geocoding service (http://www.geocode.com/) that
 seems to have reasonable rates and is run by TeleAtlas. TeleAtlas is one of
 the premiere geocoding data sources in the US. This is the data set most of
 the on line mapping systems use to resolve address information to a set of
 coordinates. As I have mentioned in other emails, the accuracy and quality
 of the results will be greatly affected by the standardizations of your
 street address information as compared to the official USPS recognized
 address database (and RR address information is very hard to deal with, if
 you can add zip+4 it will work better). With their desktop software tool
 they will return the census tract and block information as part of the
 results. The tool will attempt to standardize the address information.

 TeleAtlas publishes a very nice document that shows the output formats and
 describes the address geocoding methods and the specific details on
 standardization of street address data. Well worth a read for those
 interested in cleaning up their customer address databases for more
 successful mailings and/or mapping of their customer locations.
 http://www.geocode.com/documentation/USA_Geo_002.pdf


 Thank You,
 Brian Webster


 
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Re: [WISPA] [WISPA Members] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Josh Luthman
Maybe a guide and example of what to submit?  I've not read the
instructions yet so I am completely in the dark.

On 2/20/10, Scott Reed scottr...@onlyinternet.net wrote:
 OK WISPs, you now have tools to do the geocoding yourself and I can get
 your Form477 formatted files or Cameron has/will have a tool you can do
 it all yourself.
 What is the next excuse for not submitting your Form477 by March 1.
 Let's show the FCC WISPs are a large part of the solution.
 By the way, all I had was latitude/longitude and speed data Friday
 morning.  By late afternoon not only had I submitted the form, but had
 the tool to use for anyone that needs help.  Don't give It's too hard
 as the reason.

 Brian Webster wrote:
 I found another on line geocoding service (http://www.geocode.com/) that
 seems to have reasonable rates and is run by TeleAtlas. TeleAtlas is one
 of
 the premiere geocoding data sources in the US. This is the data set most
 of
 the on line mapping systems use to resolve address information to a set of
 coordinates. As I have mentioned in other emails, the accuracy and quality
 of the results will be greatly affected by the standardizations of your
 street address information as compared to the official USPS recognized
 address database (and RR address information is very hard to deal with, if
 you can add zip+4 it will work better). With their desktop software tool
 they will return the census tract and block information as part of the
 results. The tool will attempt to standardize the address information.

 TeleAtlas publishes a very nice document that shows the output formats and
 describes the address geocoding methods and the specific details on
 standardization of street address data. Well worth a read for those
 interested in cleaning up their customer address databases for more
 successful mailings and/or mapping of their customer locations.
 http://www.geocode.com/documentation/USA_Geo_002.pdf


 Thank You,
 Brian Webster


 
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