Maybe part # MCA100FSMAMMRA1 at hutton?
http://www.hol4g.com/ac/product.aspx?number=MAX-MCA100FSMAMMRA1&p=182191&sc=3715
Blair
Jim Patient wrote:
> I need to do some indoor 900MHz clients and am having a hard time
> putting them together. I found SMA male 3dB RD's but can't seem to
> chase d
Never held one of those. Google does not seam to have a lot on them
other then the general info. I would see about getting a new battery
first. Be sure you can return it with minimal restocking fee.
On 3/17/08, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nobilis 223II0 manufactured by Uniwill. Nobi
Wind is a viable source of power Cam don't be swayed from your system
deployment. Just deploy both at the same site and you'll get the best of
both worlds.
JohnnyO
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This sounds like my first reaction when my boss told me we were going wind
powerd (crazy).
So, guessing from the orignal poster of the thread, many advise to go SOLAR!!
Which I prefer anyhow.
-Cameron
> Travis - the startup speed of these Air-X generators is around 10mph...
> that doesn't mean
Today I got another try at this. Customer told me that they had lost
all connectivity the last couple of days. When I left, the AP was set
on one of the three channels the internal PCI card would see, and
all was working. When I got back there today, the internal PCI card
would not see/connect to t
Travis - the startup speed of these Air-X generators is around 10mph... that
doesn't mean it starts generating power at 10mph - it just means it starts
turning.
They did just release some consumer 1000watt wind generators that have a
start-up speed around 7mph - they are much more efficient and
Even at 100watts - you are seriously under-powered. Figure up how much power
you need... and multiply that by a factor of 3.5 and you'll be safe and
it'll be enjoyable to have a site off-grid.. Do it like you're planning
and it's going to become a nitemare and the fuel you burn will have pai
Sounds like this project could get interesting, I'll have more details to
follow.
I'll have some pictures of the two tower installs soon.
-Cameron
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> I agree. Wind turbines really only produce about 50% of what they claim
> (even at full wind speed). You will need 4 or 6 of th
If you're going to have 6 105AH batteries in parallell... you'll have 630AH
available amps at 12V
If your wind generator is putting out it's maximum... Sounds like an Air
X. You'll see a continous fluctuation from 225watts - 325watts maxium
and it'll be all over the place ALL of the tim
We may through a solar panel or two at site if we have wind troubles, but
this site will be using sub 100 watts.
-Cameron
> double or triple your batteries...
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> JohnnyO
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I agree. Wind turbines really only produce about 50% of what they claim
(even at full wind speed). You will need 4 or 6 of that size wind
turbine to keep things running.
We had a site that was on a 9500ft mountaintop that showed a 15mph wind
average (over the entire year). We put up two 400 wa
double or triple your batteries...
JohnnyO
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> This will be our first wind site. We will get some pretty wind at the
> l
This will be our first wind site. We will get some pretty wind at the
location. However we have been using Solar on sites since 2000 on a couple
Island Off shore up here in Maine.
-Cameron
> I have had nothing but heartbreak with wind. Solar always works well.
> Wind, no joy for me...
> - Or
Cameron - unless you have CONSTANT wind, you are going to be seriously
underpowered.
JohnnyO
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> We are installing a new to
N-Streme2 you mean.
--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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How much are you selling them for? I'll take a case, I mean several
copies.
Best Regards, Larry
Larry F. Baumgart
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I have had nothing but heartbreak with wind. Solar always works well.
Wind, no joy for me...
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> We are installing a new tow
We are installing a new tower very soon (in the next couple weeks) that
will be run completely off Wind power with a 400-watt wind turbine. Of
course we will have 6 105 amp hour batteries. Our draw at one of our
popular sites is under 375 watts. This using a PC-Based MikroTik/ HP
Procurve 2524, 6 A
I wanted to get input from the WISPA list about a complete design for a off
grid base station design base on a dual and quad radio system. We have been
looking into this and have come up with a design using both wind and solar
power that will keep a unit up and running 24/7/365. The idea is to have
Cliff - I would have to say that this is the most useful post you've ever
made to this list since it's conception !
I'm "proud" of you too !
JohnnyO
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:27 PM
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Nobilis 223II0 manufactured by Uniwill. Nobilis tech support said to send
it back for them to look at it, no help over the phone.
--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Thank you Cliff. I feel more relaxed already.
Cliff LeBoeuf wrote:
> I have compiled a Master Reference binder. Inside this binder you will find
> "solutions" to everyday ISPs problems. If you are having problems with the
> FCC, difficulty dealing with customers, having billing problems, servic
MAC,
Are you'al ready to help me test this "Red Binder Theory?"
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
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Providing High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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Cliff,
I assume restocking the binder is sufficient repayment for your gesture? ;)
Rick
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Subject: [WISPA] FW: Red Work Binder: Emer
I need to do some indoor 900MHz clients and am having a hard time
putting them together. I found SMA male 3dB RD's but can't seem to
chase down
any MMCX/SMA female bulked pigtails. Anyone know of such a beast?
I'm open to suggestions for any indoor omni that I can put on an XR9 in
a MT indoo
Well,
I am no Butch, but I do have a number of customers using BGP on GigE
Connections. I would say that in v2.12 - 2.29 ya, there were some bgp
bugs and plus the implementation was not 100% .. Most of v3 has been
built from the ground up. WebProxy for instance is awesome in v3. I
do n
Butch,
I agree the MT graphical interface for configuring BGP, OSPF, and stuff, is
pretty nice.
Can you tell us more about MT's BGP. Is it Quagga, GateD, or their Own?
There had been reports that in the past, BGP was buggy on MT, but NOT buggy
anymore with more recent V3 code.
I was just wonde
I can't tell you how much I prefer the graphical UI to what StarOS offers.
MT does have a limited Web UI, but the Winbox app is very nice. Viewing
queues & traffic, DHCP leases, ARP entries, etc. Leaps an bounds over
StarOS. But I will deal with not having these tools in the name of
standardizat
MT does BGP and Bandwitdh shaping. Much simpler to use compaired to
star, at least you get a graphic interface.N-Stream does the same thing.
Dennis Burgess
Mikrotik Certified Consultant
www.linktechs.net
George Rogato wrote:
> Ok
> What about Butch?
> Butch can maybe better define the diff
Ok
What about Butch?
Butch can maybe better define the difference between MT and Star as a
router considering Star V3 which has been out for a while now. I see
Butch on the Star forums, so I'm assuming he knows both quite well.
Star does BGP and bandwidth shaping, it's done bandwidth shaping for
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