RE: [WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list

2007-06-11 Thread Mike Bushard, Jr
Aperto has had 3650 equipment available for testing since 05, nothing new
here

Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
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Gino Villarini wrote:
> Matt,
>
> What gear have you tested
>
>   
We were asked not to share any vendor information as part of our 
testing. However, one could always read the last update to our 
experimental license and see it was for use with Aperto equipment.

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Re: [WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list

2007-06-11 Thread Mike Hammett
Does your existing 3.65 equipment take advantage of the higher power limits 
now allowed in this band?



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From: "Matt Liotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 5:40 PM
Subject: [WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list


I thought it might be interesting for all involved to discuss what we as 
WISPs are looking for in 3.65 radios. As I see it, we can expect to either 
get radios that are much the same as we currently have, but operate in a 
different spectrum or something different that makes best use of this 
unique spectrum.


In our case, we have had an experimental 3.65 license for some time and 
had a chance to understand the propagation properties of the spectrum and 
how it relates to the existing spectrum we have access to. In our markets, 
trees are a huge factor limiting our LOS coverage. Unfortunately, we found 
that 3.65 doesn't get us much help when it comes to NLOS through foliage. 
We did however find that NLOS through buildings worked significantly 
better than with 5.8. This can be a combination of factors that I might 
not fully understand, but nevertheless these findings make us very 
interested in an urban NLOS 3.65 radio.


What I would like to see is for a radio vendor to provide a PtMP system 
that operates in 3.65 and has CPE radios designed for indoor NLOS 
deployment. I already have a solution for outdoor urban use. And, through 
the use of equipment like what is offered by Orthogon we have the ability 
to deploy indoor NLOS using 5.8, but it is expense and less than ideal.


If any vendors are looking along these lines let me know. As I stated 
previously, we have a 3.65 experimental license that we could beta test 
the equipment with. Additionally, we are planning a large 3.65 deployment 
throughout our markets as soon as equipment becomes available, so we can 
commit to large qualities of radios.


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Re: [WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list

2007-06-10 Thread Matt Liotta

Gino Villarini wrote:

Matt,

What gear have you tested

  
We were asked not to share any vendor information as part of our 
testing. However, one could always read the last update to our 
experimental license and see it was for use with Aperto equipment.


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RE: [WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list

2007-06-10 Thread Gino Villarini
Matt,

What gear have you tested

Gino A. Villarini
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Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 6:41 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list

I thought it might be interesting for all involved to discuss what we as

WISPs are looking for in 3.65 radios. As I see it, we can expect to 
either get radios that are much the same as we currently have, but 
operate in a different spectrum or something different that makes best 
use of this unique spectrum.

In our case, we have had an experimental 3.65 license for some time and 
had a chance to understand the propagation properties of the spectrum 
and how it relates to the existing spectrum we have access to. In our 
markets, trees are a huge factor limiting our LOS coverage. 
Unfortunately, we found that 3.65 doesn't get us much help when it comes

to NLOS through foliage. We did however find that NLOS through buildings

worked significantly better than with 5.8. This can be a combination of 
factors that I might not fully understand, but nevertheless these 
findings make us very interested in an urban NLOS 3.65 radio.

What I would like to see is for a radio vendor to provide a PtMP system 
that operates in 3.65 and has CPE radios designed for indoor NLOS 
deployment. I already have a solution for outdoor urban use. And, 
through the use of equipment like what is offered by Orthogon we have 
the ability to deploy indoor NLOS using 5.8, but it is expense and less 
than ideal.

If any vendors are looking along these lines let me know. As I stated 
previously, we have a 3.65 experimental license that we could beta test 
the equipment with. Additionally, we are planning a large 3.65 
deployment throughout our markets as soon as equipment becomes 
available, so we can commit to large qualities of radios.

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[WISPA] 3.65 radio wish list

2007-06-10 Thread Matt Liotta
I thought it might be interesting for all involved to discuss what we as 
WISPs are looking for in 3.65 radios. As I see it, we can expect to 
either get radios that are much the same as we currently have, but 
operate in a different spectrum or something different that makes best 
use of this unique spectrum.


In our case, we have had an experimental 3.65 license for some time and 
had a chance to understand the propagation properties of the spectrum 
and how it relates to the existing spectrum we have access to. In our 
markets, trees are a huge factor limiting our LOS coverage. 
Unfortunately, we found that 3.65 doesn't get us much help when it comes 
to NLOS through foliage. We did however find that NLOS through buildings 
worked significantly better than with 5.8. This can be a combination of 
factors that I might not fully understand, but nevertheless these 
findings make us very interested in an urban NLOS 3.65 radio.


What I would like to see is for a radio vendor to provide a PtMP system 
that operates in 3.65 and has CPE radios designed for indoor NLOS 
deployment. I already have a solution for outdoor urban use. And, 
through the use of equipment like what is offered by Orthogon we have 
the ability to deploy indoor NLOS using 5.8, but it is expense and less 
than ideal.


If any vendors are looking along these lines let me know. As I stated 
previously, we have a 3.65 experimental license that we could beta test 
the equipment with. Additionally, we are planning a large 3.65 
deployment throughout our markets as soon as equipment becomes 
available, so we can commit to large qualities of radios.


-Matt
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