Have you tried CTB-15 from CANUSA?
http://www.dsgcanusa.com/literature/datasheets/DATA_CTB-15.pdf
The description seems pretty good and it does not require heat.
Thanks,
Mark
On 11/19/09 10:56 PM, AJ aj.grant...@gmail.com wrote:
I used to use Coax-seal on everything... Finally discovered
Deliberant would work well for this I believe.
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I have one small group on an old Cisco
I been getting my EZ connectors from Tessco since 1999/2000
-Cameron
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Where can you buy the CTB-15?
Phil
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Cameron Kilton c...@midcoast.com wrote:
I been getting my EZ connectors from Tessco since 1999/2000
-Cameron
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So a BulletM2HP will not work with a Nano NS2?
Scottie
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Hahaha Gmail ads came up with this firmware as I was
UBNT says it will:
I received these two replies to that question (sort of, my question was a
Bullet2M HP and a PowerStation2 connecting):
NUMBER1
Hello,
yes the TDMA can be disabled. Our full 802.11b/g support is coming in V5.1 of
our firmware.
Thanks,
It will. I have 4 set up like that right now, well with the 5 version, not
the 2 but it's essentially the same. As long as the AirMax is turned off on
the Bullet it works perfectly.
Bob-
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We used to use the wrap type CANUSA product similar to Coaxseal but the mess
it left took time to clean up during outage repairs just to get to the
connector body And our contractors couldn't understand that one wrap was
sufficient, didn't need to wrap it 3 or 4 times like electrical tape...
So we're looking at $25k for the hardware to do an MPEG-4 H.264 IPTV system
for up to 100 channels?
Remaining items needed (or desired):
1) Middleware (Minerva)
2) Licensing (only your past seems to indicate that this can be done)
3) VoD
4) Content stream from Avail or Echostar
Missing
Can anyone help with an installation of Freeside on CentOS 5? Hit me off
list if you have a minute to answer a couple of questions.
Regards,
Cameron
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The Freeside guru that many have turned to is Jeremy Davis (contact info
below) -- I'd suggest giving him a call
Jeremy Davis
Maximum Technologies, LLC
Office 318.303.4725
www.maximumtech.us
jere...@maximumtech.biz
-Charles
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The biggest ones are getting the rights to the content, and getting the
content.
I don't remember what we paid for Mineva. Before that, we used Espial (
http://www.espial.com/) Might want to check them out. No idea what they're
cost is now either.
I've never worked with any VoD content.
On
http://www.freeside.biz/mediawiki/index.php/Freeside:1.9:Documentation
There are instructions any Linux guru should have no problem with and a
CentOS RPM (experimental), too.
Maybe you could ask your questions here and you can get some quick answers?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct:
I second this jeremery is great to work with adn his pricing is very fair.
Jory Privett
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My new MIMO radios have 5.6 GHZ on them, I don't recall that frequency
being available in the US. Is it?
Forbes
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Part of the 5.4GHz band
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
http://www.3dbnetworks.com
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My
Its part of 5.4. In Canada, you have to stay out of 5600-5650 due to weather
radar, suspect the US may be much the same...
George
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I have a backhaul feed that completely flips out when it rains.But, only
when it rains heavy, and only for a short time.
Yes, we took the cables apart, and no, there wasn't water in the cable
connections. But, water gets into stuff slowly, and ... err... stays
there.
This, will be
Pull a service loop at the lowest point on the CAT5. Without cutting
the conductors, slice through the jacket. Does water come out?
At 09:08 PM 11/20/2009, you wrote:
I have a backhaul feed that completely flips out when it rains.But, only
when it rains heavy, and only for a short time.
How about putting a dish on the ap side, maybe with a dome, would there be
enough lobe for the short hop?
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Hmmm...bad feedhorn... hmmm...
Stirs thinking.
Good idea.
I have replacements, and it's not too terribly hard to replace.
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All points are 25db pacwireless grids.
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Odd 5 ghz behavior
How about
I've seen the pac wireless grid feedhorns get very tiny cracks in them, and
give fits just like this in hard driving rains. I took liquid electrical
tape and mopped the feedhorn all up and havn't had a problem since.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
5470 - 5725 is a legitimate band but DFS2 must be used on the radios.
There is currently FCC activity to modify the DFS profiles for all
newly-certified radios to avoid aircraft radar system in the 5.6 GHz
part of the 5470-5725 band. The bottom line is - it's pretty iffy.
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