What we need now is that this new entity adopts 3.65 GHz as an opnional band
to provide services in rural areas or non-licensed areas
That way Intel would include 3.65 in the chips and we would have thata
available for us too .
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Mullen
I work for a rural telco/isp doing more and more wireless all the time
and have reached the point where we need a spectrum analyzer of our own.
We've got two kinds of 700mhz, 5.8 backhauls, 11 ghz backhauls going in,
and a big 1.9/2.1 project underway.
Bet you guys have lots of good advice.
http://www.us.anritsu.com/products/ARO/North/Eng/showProd.aspx?ID=817cat=1cat2=3cat3=46cat4=0
CheifLabRat wrote:
I work for a rural telco/isp doing more and more wireless all the time
and have reached the point where we need a spectrum analyzer of our own.
We've got two kinds of 700mhz, 5.8
I too would look at the anritsu portable models. That's what I would have gone
with if I could justify the expense.
Patrick
-Original Message-
From: CheifLabRat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 11:07:19
To:WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] spectrum
I would look at a anritsu.
I am looking at the BTS Master.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wireless Network Engineer
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (9477)
320-256-9478 Fax
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of CheifLabRat
Sent: Saturday,
I have or have had anritsu, IFR, tektronics, avcom, HP and motorola spectrum
analyzers. I like almost everything about the anritsu except for the price
when compared to older heavy gear on ebay. There are some pretty good deals
for big iron on Ebay. The sweep time is too slow for some
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
I would look at a anritsu.
Ditto. Anritsu is THE standard by which all others are measured.
You can find these at good discounts if you spend the time to look
for them. Make sure you get one with the operational manual, as the
manuals are
I've been trying to help another WISP with a new bandwidth limiter since
their ancient YDI box finally died.
The BCU did everything via mac-address so I've set up mangle rules for
src-mac-address to mark the connection and then mark all packets in each
connection so that they can have rate