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So just use OFDM EVERYWHERE!! :-)
On 4/13/07, Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh. I tried one or two of the sl units. Just ordered some more. I
like
them so far.
Think of multipath
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
So just use OFDM EVERYWHERE!! :-)
On 4/13/07, Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh. I tried one
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So just use OFDM EVERYWHERE!! :-)
On 4/13/07, Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh. I tried one or two of the sl units. Just ordered some more. I
like
them so far
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:42 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
I hate to ask this question, but I'm at my wit's end with this one.
I recently installed a new customer (2.4 GHz) with a clear LOS to my
tower. The distance is less than a mile and I
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
Yeah, that sounds like multipath. I've seen that a few times.
Your signal level is actually much too high.
Try two things to test my theory.
Turn the antenna backward. That should cut 15 to 20dB of signal off and
get you down into the high 60
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 7:36 AM
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Thanks to all for the feedback!
I moved the radio to the top of the customer's barn and am now looking
over the power lines. When I first fired it up, it wouldn't associated,
so I
LOL
If only it didn't realistically need a -50somthing rssi! hehehehe
marlon
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From: Zack Kneisley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
So just use OFDM
I hate to ask this question, but I'm at my wit's end with this one.
I recently installed a new customer (2.4 GHz) with a clear LOS to my tower.
The distance is less than a mile and I get -56 dBm of signal strength. I've
run a spectrum analyzer and it's dead silent when the radio's off.. All
Jim,
I have run into very similar situations, where high power lines, were
the only explanation as to the interference. I was able to work around
it in some situations by adjusting the customer antenna to shoot under
the powerlines, however, this is not always possible, nor is it always
the
: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:42 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
I hate to ask this question, but I'm at my wit's end with this one.
I recently installed a new customer (2.4 GHz) with a clear LOS to my tower.
The distance is less than a mile and I get -56 dBm of signal strength
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:49 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
Jim,
I have run into very similar situations, where high power lines, were the
only explanation as to the interference. I was able to work around it in
some
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Power Lines in the LOS path
I've also had some luck in moving the antennas. Should have mentioned
that
before. I had one customer get 3 or 4 x the speeds just by moving his
antenna UP by 2
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