[WISPA] Trade/Sell Redline Backhaul

2008-10-23 Thread Don Annas
Guys, we have a short link we need to bring up that is about 3 miles away. I have a Redline AN50 in stock w/ the 24 antennas. I was using this for one of our 15 mile links and it is in fantastic shape. I hate to waste it on such a short link and would rather use a set of TrangoLINK-45's Trango

[WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Paul Dowling
I have a building that wants us to perform an RF Radiation Analysis to ensure we aren'tradiating the residents. Anyone know an affordable way to do this? WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/

Re: [WISPA] Trade/Sell Redline Backhaul

2008-10-23 Thread Josh Luthman
What is the history on the Redline gear and what keys are installed? On 10/23/08, Don Annas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys, we have a short link we need to bring up that is about 3 miles away. I have a Redline AN50 in stock w/ the 24 antennas. I was using this for one of our 15 mile links

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Brian Webster
To get someone to come out and do that won't be cheap. You might want to try and find some examples of the power levels of each type of device like microwave ovens, cordless phones, cell towers and such and show how they compare to your power levels and the maximum permissible exposure guidelines.

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread 3-dB Networks
In the back of the Canopy user manual it shows what the FCC Guidelines are... for Canopy gear it has to be installed 5 inches I think away from an area people would normally be in... Find the FCC regs, then do the math to show them what the permissible limits are. I think they will be

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Chuck McCown - 3
I would ask them what a permissible level would be, then I would give them some average levels of exposure due to cell phone and microwave oven leakage (and wireless routers, maybe) showing them to be thousands of times higher than the wisp gear. You could always put up an AP and use a

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Mike Hammett
Well, that depends on the carrier. There's a lot of 1800 - 1900 MHz cell use out there vs. 800\900 MHz. -- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com -- From: Chuck McCown - 3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,

Re: [WISPA] RF Radiation Analysis

2008-10-23 Thread Josh Luthman
I would expect the FCC having some literature on this. Maybe some sort of comparison to mobile phones? On 10/23/08, Brian Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To get someone to come out and do that won't be cheap. You might want to try and find some examples of the power levels of each type of

[WISPA] ****Plea for TV Whitespaces Comments!****

2008-10-23 Thread Rick Harnish
Wispa Members and List Users, Yesterday, WISPA filed our Ex Parte Comments for FCC Docket 04-186, Unlicensed Operation in the TV Broadcast Bands Additional Spectrum for unlicensed devices below 900 MHz and in the 3 GHz band. The submission can be found at

Re: [WISPA] ****Plea for TV Whitespaces Comments!****

2008-10-23 Thread Jack Unger
Rick, Thank you for emphasizing how important it is that WISPs help publicize and build support for our proposal to open up the Television White Spaces for fixed, licensed-lite access. As WISPs write or talk about our proposal it is important that they remember to mention the following

Re: [WISPA] [FCC Committee] ****Plea for TV Whitespaces Comments!****

2008-10-23 Thread Brian Webster
As one of the active FCC committee members doing this work, I would like to point out some important things that have taken place in the last few weeks. The WISPA Licensed-Lite proposal has gained support in full or a large part by the following organizations and brought them to the table to talk

[WISPA] FW: ****Plea for TV Whitespaces Comments!****

2008-10-23 Thread Rick Harnish
As you file your comments with the FCC. It is important to use LICENSED-LITE when referring to the WISPA Comments. DO NOT use unlicensed as there is a distinct difference. I incorrectly used both terms in my previous email. Please read Jack and Brian's emails as well. They have some good

[WISPA] Teletronics 5.8GHz filters?

2008-10-23 Thread isplists
Regarding the 5.8GHz '4-pole high Q cavity filter' from Teletronics: Anyone know who stocks them? Anyone know where to get an RP-SMA connector or SMA-plug that fit them? Thanks! Jon Langeler Michwave Tech. WISPA

Re: [WISPA] Teletronics 5.8GHz filters?

2008-10-23 Thread Tom DeReggi
Teletronics :-) Tom DeReggi RapidDSL Wireless, Inc IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wireless@wispa.org Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 1:31 PM Subject: [WISPA] Teletronics 5.8GHz filters? Regarding the 5.8GHz '4-pole high Q

[WISPA] Intorducing New WISPA Vendor Member - 3-dB Networks

2008-10-23 Thread John Scrivner
Please join me in welcoming Daniel White of 3-dB Networks as a new Vendor Member of WISPA. We look forward to working with Daniel to promote 3-dB Networks through WISPA while we all work together toward building a better industry. We all thank you for your support of WISPA. Below is some

[WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread Gino Villarini
Hello all Im looking for a way to add redundant power to my mikrotik routers at the towers, The routers have a DC jack, so im looking for options.. Anything available? Or would I have to make my own? Gino A. Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. tel 787.273.4143 fax

Re: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread Jason Hodge
http://power.tyco.com or http://www.eltekvalere.com are standard devices we us in our DC installs. J Hodge krugercomm.com 847.961.3105 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gino Villarini Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:59 PM To: WISPA

Re: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread Josh Luthman
You'll need a board with dual power supplies. I believe powerrouter has a model but anything x86 with that feature works :) On 10/23/08, Gino Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all Im looking for a way to add redundant power to my mikrotik routers at the towers, The routers have a

Re: [WISPA] NOC

2008-10-23 Thread Scott Lambert
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 08:35:21PM -0400, RickG wrote: On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's a NOC... http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_hires.jpg Not bad but the CRT's are not impressive. I figure there should be

Re: [WISPA] Spammers or not?

2008-10-23 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Butch is a vendor member. If you got an email from the list it's an ad that he paid for one way or another. That's one of the ways that WISPA earns it's money. laters, marlon - Original Message - From: Paul Dowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent:

[WISPA] cards

2008-10-23 Thread Travis Johnson
Hi, We are currently using the Compex WLM54-SAG23 cards for customer radios... however, we are having a lot of failures with the cards (due to static, etc.). Has anyone found a better card that is in the same price range? thanks, Travis Microserv

Re: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread RickG
Why not use two power supplies, one on the dc jack and the other on the poe connection? -RickG On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Gino Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all Im looking for a way to add redundant power to my mikrotik routers at the towers, The routers have a DC jack, so

Re: [WISPA] NOC

2008-10-23 Thread RickG
That explains it :) On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Scott Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 08:35:21PM -0400, RickG wrote: On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's a NOC...

Re: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
OK guys, don't LOL, I'm just a farm boy, but... Why couldn't you put two power supplies together into one plug, then if one failed the other would do full duty. Would a diode inline on both stop a possible transformer shorting the other out or draining the power from the good one? Can that work?

Re: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread Josh Luthman
I am no electrician by any means but I think using both the DC jack and PoE, technically speaking, would freak the board's power supply out. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent

Re: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?

2008-10-23 Thread Blair Davis
Yes, you could do this You will need to pick the right diode for the job. But what brings this on? I've had almost no PS failures that were not part of some major damage. (lightning, power co. problem... 480V on 110V line) If you are having many PS failures, you might look at the load

[WISPA] RTS/CTS

2008-10-23 Thread Blair Davis
Hi all. I have a MiktoTik RB532A with a XR2 radio card as an AP. About 20 clients attach to this AP, some B, some G. Range varies from 1200FT to 6Miles. All clients d/l from the AP at speeds above 3Mb/s. U/l speeds vary, but cluster around 250Kb/s. This is not good. I need to improve u/l