Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-26 Thread Blair Davis




You have some  Comet.

But to get most of the rest, stock Hyperlink  :)

Mike Brownson wrote:

  The NS2 is a long story and not suitable for the list.  The EOC2610 I'm psyc'd about, but it's new and Engenius is getting their first volume shipment toward the end of October.  So I suspect those will be in good supply afterwards.  And thanks for using Hutton.  How do we get your antennas ;)
 
Mike



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Blair Davis
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 11:52 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


This is for Mike and it is off topic

Mike, what is the deal with hutton getting the Ubiquity NS2 or the Senao EOC-2610 back in stock?  

Hutton has become my main wireless supplier for radios, cards, boards and other parts, excluding antennas.  

Thanks,  

Blair

Mike Brownson wrote: 

	Tom,  Thanks for the good word.  On the web site, if it says call for availability it means there are none in stock and the lead time has not been entered for that product.  So you're right to think that it's not going to ship the next day.  But I'll pass your note on to the product manager for Pac and see about uping the levels for the 29DP.  I thought it was normally a stock item.  But sometimes we run out before the next shipment comes in.  Again I'll check.   Thanks.
	 
	Mike B
	
	
	
	From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
	Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 2:24 PM
	To: WISPA General List
	Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds
	
	
	
	Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do sell
	them, and have a great price on the feeds.
	Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the majority
	of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I
	need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to place
	an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of whether
	the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for
	additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for
	vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning on
	stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't want to
	have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then from
	distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows delivery
	so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to get it
	to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west
	coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to stock the
	merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been willing
	to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the
	future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always The
	WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But Parabolics
	are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like to
	stock a lot of them in our "office" environment.  I'd rather overnight a
	feed, or buy the full dish more locally.
	
	Now that Pac is refusing to fill orders direct, for these little things, I
	hope distributors will pick up the slack, so we don't have to wait 2 weeks,
	everytime we want a DP antenna.
	
	Tom DeReggi
	RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
	IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
	
	
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		Tom,
		
		Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours if you
		like
		
		Daniel White
		3-dB Networks
		
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		So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are
		now more reliant on their Distribution partners
		
		Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or
		Drop
		
		ship?
		
		Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.
		
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Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-25 Thread Mike Brownson
It's great to have the facts, really appreciate the emplaination.  I passed 
this whole string on to the product manager so we can plan accordingly.  Thanks
 
Mike



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Thu 9/25/2008 9:16 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds



Mike,

Thanks for the response. Again, Hutton/Electrocom has been a great
distributor to work with.  .

I'll just add one more point about the Pac DP product.  We forsee a huge
future demand for the 2ft Dual Pol Wide Band 5.8G Parabolic.
In the past, it was all we used, sense we had standardized our PTP
deployments on Trango Atlas which are DP.
But now, DP is not just a Trango thing. Both Mikrotik and StarOS, now
support two radio cards for their Full Duplex modes, and/or Routing in one
pol out the other.
Some peoiple are also taking advantage of A/B ports on a single radio for
diversity, although the FD is more common. These needs are becomming more
and more necessary now that WISPS are growing and need their backhauls to
pass more speed. And using a 40Mhz contiguous channel is very difficult to
find free spectrum on, and usually not realistic.
There are challenges, in noise rejection with a dual pol feed, but the
advantages of having both links on one antenna are huge (space, colo costs,
etc).
Pac Wireless lowered the price of this DP product to a level where it a no
brainer for a WISP to want to buy/stock EVERY dish as DP capable, even if
they don't plan to use it.
I personally think it was the #1 product of the year, and should earn Pac
Wireless the title.

We also see a need for the feeds, because WISPs have lots in the field
already, and its logical they may upgrade their installed dishes at some
point.
 Some of the older 2ft dishes, need a small nick cut out to allow the new
HDD feeds to slide in, but a dremel can make it about 1 minute easilly.

2ft dishes are the most common jsut because they are so easy to work with,
and Landlords never complain about the size.
We found the Dishes are often needed even on shorter links, with OFDM
products, because of noise avoidance.

The Wide Band model HDDA5W is also important. Full Duplex often requires the
spectrum to be 60-80mhz or so appart, to get adeqaute isolation between the
Pols. So more often than not, even when using 20mhz channels, the links are
a combination of two spectrum ranges. For example using channel 5.3G, 5.4G
one way and 5.8G band the other.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message -
From: "Mike Brownson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


Tom,  Thanks for the good word.  On the web site, if it says call for
availability it means there are none in stock and the lead time has not been
entered for that product.  So you're right to think that it's not going to
ship the next day.  But I'll pass your note on to the product manager for
Pac and see about uping the levels for the 29DP.  I thought it was normally
a stock item.  But sometimes we run out before the next shipment comes in.
Again I'll check.   Thanks.

Mike B



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 2:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds



Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do sell
them, and have a great price on the feeds.
Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the majority
of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I
need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to place
an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of whether
the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for
additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for
vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning on
stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't want to
have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then from
distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows delivery
so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to get it
to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west
coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to stock the
merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been willing
to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the
future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always The
WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But Parabolics
are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like to

Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-25 Thread Mike Brownson
The NS2 is a long story and not suitable for the list.  The EOC2610 I'm psyc'd 
about, but it's new and Engenius is getting their first volume shipment toward 
the end of October.  So I suspect those will be in good supply afterwards.  And 
thanks for using Hutton.  How do we get your antennas ;)
 
Mike



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Blair Davis
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 11:52 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


This is for Mike and it is off topic

Mike, what is the deal with hutton getting the Ubiquity NS2 or the Senao 
EOC-2610 back in stock?  

Hutton has become my main wireless supplier for radios, cards, boards and other 
parts, excluding antennas.  

Thanks,  

Blair

Mike Brownson wrote: 

Tom,  Thanks for the good word.  On the web site, if it says call for 
availability it means there are none in stock and the lead time has not been 
entered for that product.  So you're right to think that it's not going to ship 
the next day.  But I'll pass your note on to the product manager for Pac and 
see about uping the levels for the 29DP.  I thought it was normally a stock 
item.  But sometimes we run out before the next shipment comes in.  Again I'll 
check.   Thanks.
 
Mike B



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 2:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
    Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds



Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do 
sell
them, and have a great price on the feeds.
Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the 
majority
of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I
need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to 
place
an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of 
whether
the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for
additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for
vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning 
on
stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't 
want to
have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then 
from
distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows 
delivery
so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to 
get it
to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west
coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to 
stock the
merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been 
willing
to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the
future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always 
The
WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But 
Parabolics
are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like 
to
stock a lot of them in our "office" environment.  I'd rather overnight a
feed, or buy the full dish more locally.

Now that Pac is refusing to fill orders direct, for these little 
things, I
hope distributors will pick up the slack, so we don't have to wait 2 
weeks,
everytime we want a DP antenna.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message -
From: "3-dB Networks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: "'WISPA General List'"  
<mailto:wireless@wispa.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


  

Tom,

Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours 
if you
like

Daniel White
3-dB Networks

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
    Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
    Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:21 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, 
and they are
now more reliant on their Distribution partners

Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special 
order or
Drop
   

Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-25 Thread Tom DeReggi
Mike,

Thanks for the response. Again, Hutton/Electrocom has been a great 
distributor to work with.  .

I'll just add one more point about the Pac DP product.  We forsee a huge 
future demand for the 2ft Dual Pol Wide Band 5.8G Parabolic.
In the past, it was all we used, sense we had standardized our PTP 
deployments on Trango Atlas which are DP.
But now, DP is not just a Trango thing. Both Mikrotik and StarOS, now 
support two radio cards for their Full Duplex modes, and/or Routing in one 
pol out the other.
Some peoiple are also taking advantage of A/B ports on a single radio for 
diversity, although the FD is more common. These needs are becomming more 
and more necessary now that WISPS are growing and need their backhauls to 
pass more speed. And using a 40Mhz contiguous channel is very difficult to 
find free spectrum on, and usually not realistic.
There are challenges, in noise rejection with a dual pol feed, but the 
advantages of having both links on one antenna are huge (space, colo costs, 
etc).
Pac Wireless lowered the price of this DP product to a level where it a no 
brainer for a WISP to want to buy/stock EVERY dish as DP capable, even if 
they don't plan to use it.
I personally think it was the #1 product of the year, and should earn Pac 
Wireless the title.

We also see a need for the feeds, because WISPs have lots in the field 
already, and its logical they may upgrade their installed dishes at some 
point.
 Some of the older 2ft dishes, need a small nick cut out to allow the new 
HDD feeds to slide in, but a dremel can make it about 1 minute easilly.

2ft dishes are the most common jsut because they are so easy to work with, 
and Landlords never complain about the size.
We found the Dishes are often needed even on shorter links, with OFDM 
products, because of noise avoidance.

The Wide Band model HDDA5W is also important. Full Duplex often requires the 
spectrum to be 60-80mhz or so appart, to get adeqaute isolation between the 
Pols. So more often than not, even when using 20mhz channels, the links are 
a combination of two spectrum ranges. For example using channel 5.3G, 5.4G 
one way and 5.8G band the other.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message - 
From: "Mike Brownson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


Tom,  Thanks for the good word.  On the web site, if it says call for 
availability it means there are none in stock and the lead time has not been 
entered for that product.  So you're right to think that it's not going to 
ship the next day.  But I'll pass your note on to the product manager for 
Pac and see about uping the levels for the 29DP.  I thought it was normally 
a stock item.  But sometimes we run out before the next shipment comes in. 
Again I'll check.   Thanks.

Mike B



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 2:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds



Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do sell
them, and have a great price on the feeds.
Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the majority
of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I
need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to place
an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of whether
the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for
additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for
vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning on
stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't want to
have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then from
distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows delivery
so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to get it
to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west
coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to stock the
merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been willing
to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the
future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always The
WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But Parabolics
are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like to
stock a lot of them in our "office" environment.  I'd rather overnight a
feed, or buy the full dish more locally.

Now that Pac is refusing to fill orders direct, for these little things, I
hope distributors will pick up the slack, so we don't have to wait 2 weeks,
everytime we want a DP antenna.

Tom 

Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-24 Thread Blair Davis




This is for Mike and it is off topic

Mike, what is the deal with hutton getting the Ubiquity NS2 or the
Senao EOC-2610 back in stock?  

Hutton has become my main wireless supplier for radios, cards, boards
and other parts, excluding antennas.  

Thanks,  

Blair

Mike Brownson wrote:

  Tom,  Thanks for the good word.  On the web site, if it says call for availability it means there are none in stock and the lead time has not been entered for that product.  So you're right to think that it's not going to ship the next day.  But I'll pass your note on to the product manager for Pac and see about uping the levels for the 29DP.  I thought it was normally a stock item.  But sometimes we run out before the next shipment comes in.  Again I'll check.   Thanks.
 
Mike B



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 2:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds



Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do sell
them, and have a great price on the feeds.
Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the majority
of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I
need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to place
an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of whether
the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for
additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for
vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning on
stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't want to
have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then from
distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows delivery
so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to get it
to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west
coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to stock the
merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been willing
to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the
future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always The
WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But Parabolics
are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like to
stock a lot of them in our "office" environment.  I'd rather overnight a
feed, or buy the full dish more locally.

Now that Pac is refusing to fill orders direct, for these little things, I
hope distributors will pick up the slack, so we don't have to wait 2 weeks,
everytime we want a DP antenna.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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To: "'WISPA General List'" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


  
  
Tom,

Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours if you
like

Daniel White
3-dB Networks

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:21 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are
now more reliant on their Distribution partners

Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or
Drop

ship?

Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband





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Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-24 Thread Mike Brownson
Tom,  Thanks for the good word.  On the web site, if it says call for 
availability it means there are none in stock and the lead time has not been 
entered for that product.  So you're right to think that it's not going to ship 
the next day.  But I'll pass your note on to the product manager for Pac and 
see about uping the levels for the 29DP.  I thought it was normally a stock 
item.  But sometimes we run out before the next shipment comes in.  Again I'll 
check.   Thanks.
 
Mike B



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Wed 9/24/2008 2:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds



Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do sell
them, and have a great price on the feeds.
Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the majority
of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I
need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to place
an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of whether
the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for
additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for
vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning on
stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't want to
have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then from
distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows delivery
so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to get it
to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west
coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to stock the
merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been willing
to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the
future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always The
WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But Parabolics
are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like to
stock a lot of them in our "office" environment.  I'd rather overnight a
feed, or buy the full dish more locally.

Now that Pac is refusing to fill orders direct, for these little things, I
hope distributors will pick up the slack, so we don't have to wait 2 weeks,
everytime we want a DP antenna.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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To: "'WISPA General List'" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds


> Tom,
>
> Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours if you
> like
>
> Daniel White
> 3-dB Networks
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:21 PM
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> Subject: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds
>
> So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are
> now more reliant on their Distribution partners
>
> Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or
> Drop
>
> ship?
>
> Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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>
>
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Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-24 Thread Tom DeReggi
Well... I've always been a big fan of Hutton/Electrocom, and they do sell 
them, and have a great price on the feeds.
Stocking of DP products is a different story.  Unfortunteately, the majority 
of the time, when I need them , usually the last minute :-), the parts I 
need are usually "check for availabilty". :-(  That makes it hard to place 
an order at 8pm online, when I finally get time, and get a sense of whether 
the product will arrive on time for my need.  So I was just looking for 
additional options.  I was also wondering if Pac's model is now just for 
vendors to have Pac just Drop ship, and vendors generally not planning on 
stocking, which would also be OK.  On an ongoing basis, I just don't want to 
have to wait  for a product to be shipped to the distributor, and then from 
distributor to me, as that duplicates shipping costs and/or slows delivery 
so the distributor can coordinate lower cost bulk shipping methods to get it 
to them first.  Its worse when I'm east coast, and distributor is west 
coast. I believe in distribution, when distributors are willing to stock the 
merchandise regularly. But in the past, very few vendors have been willing 
to stock DP products. I'm concerned on what availabilty will be in the 
future also.  For small radios, and stuff, the arguement is always The 
WISP should buy larger quantities and stiock more inventory. But Parabolics 
are large antennas, and take up a lot of space, so generally don't like to 
stock a lot of them in our "office" environment.  I'd rather overnight a 
feed, or buy the full dish more locally.

Now that Pac is refusing to fill orders direct, for these little things, I 
hope distributors will pick up the slack, so we don't have to wait 2 weeks, 
everytime we want a DP antenna.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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> Tom,
>
> Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours if you 
> like
>
> Daniel White
> 3-dB Networks
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>
> So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are
> now more reliant on their Distribution partners
>
> Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or 
> Drop
>
> ship?
>
> Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
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Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-24 Thread Randy Cosby
Streakwave does as well.

Randy
InfoWest

3-dB Networks wrote:
> Tom,
> 
> Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours if you like
> 
> Daniel White
> 3-dB Networks
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
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> Subject: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds
> 
> So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are 
> now more reliant on their Distribution partners
> 
> Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or Drop
> 
> ship?
> 
> Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.
> 
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband 
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Re: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-24 Thread 3-dB Networks
Tom,

Hutton carries them... I can check stock for you in a few hours if you like

Daniel White
3-dB Networks

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:21 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are 
now more reliant on their Distribution partners

Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or Drop

ship?

Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband 





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[WISPA] Who stocks PacW DP feeds

2008-09-23 Thread Tom DeReggi
So... Now that PacWireless's (Laird) online store is no more, and they are 
now more reliant on their Distribution partners

Who stocks the 29db DP Feeds and dishes? Is it back to special order or Drop 
ship?

Specifically referring to the HDDA5W-29-DP models.

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband 




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