Tom DeReggi wrote:
Have you confirmed wether the Andrews 3 ft dishes really deliver the 2
db extra gain (34 db)?
We have.
-Matt
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I had a call the other day from someone at the Congressional Budget Office.
It *looks* like there is a move afoot to expand USF to broadband.
I believe this would only be a good thing for the market.
Out here the telco gets $109 per month per phone line. And they require a
phone line for DSL
Yagi's performance like crap w/ snow and ice on them though
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 10:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900Mhz Grid vs Yagi
A
For those of you who are needing to transition away from Terabeam products
with the round, 6-conductor outdoor connector to a standard RJ45, I have
found my plan to do it. I'm going to make pigtails that will connect to
that connector.
If you don't know, the connector is made by SwitchCraft,
What are the advantages of using
both polarities for the same signal in a good LOS environment?
There isn't.
But having one on standby means, that when someone deploys on that
channel/pol, in seconds you can switch polarities, to get past it.
Broadcasting on DualPols, does have benefits in
Dustin,
It's disturbing that you take offense when someone makes a profit
for building a better product
You have misunderstood. No offense was taken. My point was that just
because it has a higher price tag does not make it a better antenna. Many
people assume a name brand means better,
Moto300/Orthogons can do dual payload so you need both polarities to achieve
300 megs.
DSJ
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Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Multiple Radios
Gang,
I have found several 802.11b antennas produced outside the US that
I'd like to use. They are not FCC certified, however. Do the antennas
need to be fcc certified or just the radios? This is assuming that all
the gain/ERP rules are met.
Jason Wallace
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
There may be many on this list including myself, that may not totally
understand all the factors to consider in an antenna.
With Dual Pol 900 Tilteks, I learned the value, and have no hesitance
to pay the price.
What was the value?
-Matt
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Antenna has to be certified as long as the radio, and then together they
both have to be certified. You could have a certified radio and antenna
but if they aren't certified to be used together then its illegal.
Kurt Fankhauser
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It's also illegal for you to consume alcohol.
Any list readers care to bet whether he has always followed that law or not?
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:58 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Foreign Antennas
Its also illegal for you to drive on a suspended license. At least I
don't drink and drive,
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