Re: [WISPA] Neat site..

2009-02-26 Thread Adam Kennedy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Radio Mobile can do this as well. Once you input your units you can export the radio links into Google Earth. Randy Cosby wrote: Cool use of google maps for doing radio link calculations. The interface is clunky, but best I've seen so far online.

Re: [WISPA] Neat site..

2009-02-26 Thread Randy Cosby
Of course :) Use it all the time. Randy Adam Kennedy wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Radio Mobile can do this as well. Once you input your units you can export the radio links into Google Earth. Randy Cosby wrote: Cool use of google maps for doing radio link

Re: [WISPA] Neat site..

2009-02-26 Thread Josh Luthman
Hey this is what I was looking for a few days ago!!! Thank you! On 2/26/09, Randy Cosby dco...@infowest.com wrote: Of course :) Use it all the time. Randy Adam Kennedy wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Radio Mobile can do this as well. Once you input your units you

[WISPA] Radio Station

2009-02-26 Thread Mike Hammett
I'm talking to a company that has a few radio stations. I know AM towers can be a PITA, so I'd like to avoid those. What sort of services could I provide to the station? I think I've heard on here a backup link between the studio and the tower. I've also heard of people monitoring tower

Re: [WISPA] Radio Station

2009-02-26 Thread Brian Webster
You might be able to give them a client radio that they can use to connect to your sites and do live remote broadcasts by linking back via Ethernet. Thank You, Brian Webster -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]on Behalf Of Mike

Re: [WISPA] Dual-band Sector Antennas/Multiple Input Sector Antennas

2009-02-26 Thread Forbes Mercy
John, If you really like the 340 cards I'll give you a great price on about two dozen of them that I have pulled after replacing them with newer equipment. Forbes Mercy President - Washington Broadband, Inc. forbes.me...@wabroadband.com www.wabroadband.com -Original Message- From:

[WISPA] Fw: Economic Stimulus Funds: Public Meeting Hosted by Lead Government Agencies

2009-02-26 Thread Joe Miller
To everyone keeping an eye on this: --- On Thu, 2/26/09, Lipman, Andrew D. andrew.lip...@bingham.com wrote: From: Lipman, Andrew D. andrew.lip...@bingham.com Subject: Economic Stimulus Funds: Public Meeting Hosted by Lead Government Agencies To: Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 12:17

Re: [WISPA] Fw: Economic Stimulus Funds: Public Meeting Hosted by Lead Government Agencies

2009-02-26 Thread Steve Barnes
Is there any chance we can get this meeting streamed Live? Steve Barnes RCWiFi Wireless Internet Service -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Joe Miller Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:02 PM To: wireless@wispa.org

Re: [WISPA] Fw: Economic Stimulus Funds: Public Meeting Hosted by Lead Government Agencies

2009-02-26 Thread Josh Luthman
Doubtfully. They have the published high speed broadband rate of 3megs down by 1meg up and have declined to accept net neutrality and aren't paying their youtube fees. On 2/26/09, Steve Barnes st...@pcswin.com wrote: Is there any chance we can get this meeting streamed Live? Steve Barnes

[WISPA] Supreme Court ATT had no duty to deal on DSL

2009-02-26 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
The Supreme Court says it's back to square one for four western DSL providers who sued ATT for violating the Sherman Act. http://tinyurl.com/bxtgjh Chuck Profito 209-988-7388 CV-ACCESS, INC cprof...@cv-access.com Providing High Speed Broadband to Rural Central California

[WISPA] cacti graph

2009-02-26 Thread Blair Davis
On a Cacti bandwidth usage graph, what does the 95th percentile mean? Thanks... WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/

Re: [WISPA] cacti graph

2009-02-26 Thread David E. Smith
Blair Davis wrote: On a Cacti bandwidth usage graph, what does the 95th percentile mean? I don't use Cacti, but I'd assume it means the same thing there at it means everywhere else -- that 95% of the points on the graph are at or below that cutoff. Many ISPs and larger carriers use

Re: [WISPA] first whitespaces 802.11 card?

2009-02-26 Thread Eje Gustafsson
Those cards are for metering applications and they are a build to order product with a 1k pieces MOQ. So to dispel any myths or issues they are NOT TV Whitespace radios and not widely available. / Eje CTO WISP-Router, Inc. -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org

Re: [WISPA] Radio Station

2009-02-26 Thread Scott Carullo
I don't think you want to become legally responsible for the tower lights but these two things come to mind... Many station convert their T1 lines they feed the audio signal to the transmitter to the equivalent of a voip like feed with specialized equipment to do so readily available in the

Re: [WISPA] ISP-Lists Shutting Down/ISPCON also

2009-02-26 Thread Forbes Mercy
No kidding? Talk about a transition. You look at these huge corporations like auto and others who are so entrenched they could never be as nimble as our industry. I personally know what it's like to go from 16,000 dial up to under 1000 high speed customers in four short years. It is a shame

Re: [WISPA] Radio Station

2009-02-26 Thread Forbes Mercy
Mike, We have a low power FM station on one of our towers and a high power FM on another. The low power station is no problem but we have constant problems on the tower with the high power station. We've lowered our antennas to about the bottom 40 feet of the antenna (Its on a hill). As for

Re: [WISPA] Radio Station

2009-02-26 Thread Mike Hammett
I guess I didn't state it well, but someone else somewhere stated it for me. I'd just provide the dumb pipe, but inform them of all the things they could do, other than perhaps the camera. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com