Re: [WISPA] Fiber/Copper Combo Wire

2009-05-09 Thread George Rogato
Or a person could buy a set of up down transformers to increase the voltage going up the tower to avoid voltage drop. Of course, running 110 up to the top is probably easier. Jack Unger wrote: You have the best solution - regulating at the top. Otherwise, as you state, the voltage at the top

[WISPA] Crossroads

2009-05-09 Thread Blake Bowers
Crossroads wireless has asked the bankruptcy court to allow them to sell their assets, in two buckets. Bucket 1, the licenses Bucket 2, the towers, (which I assume to include leases, etc.) Don't take your organs to heaven, heaven knows we need them down here! Be an organ donor, sign your

Re: [WISPA] Fiber/Copper Combo Wire

2009-05-09 Thread os10rules
Isn't POE DC? On May 9, 2009, at 5:37 PM, George Rogato wrote: Or a person could buy a set of up down transformers to increase the voltage going up the tower to avoid voltage drop. Of course, running 110 up to the top is probably easier. Jack Unger wrote: You have the best solution -

Re: [WISPA] Fiber/Copper Combo Wire

2009-05-09 Thread Blair Davis
There is no reason one couldn't do a custom POE that was AC. A couple thoughts... To maintain a max input of 48VDC, (to be under the low voltage codes), and to deliver 50W topside, is going to require a 14-16AWG wire pair and a 48V 60W supply at the bottom. I suspect that you will need to