[WISPA] Skype To FCC Request Net Neutrality

2010-01-15 Thread Eje Gustafsson
http://gigaom.com/2010/01/14/skype-to-fcc-keep-internet-open-neutral/

 

If this already been posted my apologies but can't recall seeing anything
about this today. 

 

/ Eje




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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread AJ
Wow those Tycon panels look right up our alley - what exactly seems to be
the preferred mounting bracket/hardware for these?

Thanks!
-AJ

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Scott Parsons  wrote:

> You have plenty of battery capacity to handle your intermittent load so you
> just really have to deal with the standby load. A 10W solar panel would
> handle your standby load.
> There's a handy calculator at tyconpower.com/learning_center
> I would recommend a small 30W solar panel to take care of standby load and
> give enough extra capacity to keep the battery bank fully charged.
> A 12V 5A controller would handle the charging of the batteries and your
> load.
> Some prices from beezwaxproducts.com
> 30W 12V panel $179
> 12V 5A controller $24.95
>
> Scott
>
> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> Behalf Of AJ
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:38 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
>
> Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP group for
> this
> question...
>
>
> Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the middle of a
> metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by ghetto on one side
> and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.
>
> We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel cell
> batteries
> which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...
>
> The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each event we work
> in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever battery is in
> place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.
>
> Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe 300-400 amp hour,
> then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two to maintain a
> charge...
>
> Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater turned down to 25
> watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA, transmit ramps up to
> about 3.5 amps...
>
> Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a year within the
> coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a 10% duty cycle
> (TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the repeater sits idle
> and will not transmit unnecessarily (no IDs or anything unless it's
> actively
> in use)...
>
> What is out there on the market for a low cost solar site?
>
> Thanks!
> -AJ
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

2010-01-15 Thread Randy Cosby
What does happen when the battery is fully charged if you do not have a dump 
load with the tycon turbines?

Scott Parsons  wrote:

>Randy,
>
>You don't need a dump load with the Tycon Power Systems turbines. It's just
>an option. Some folks like to dump any extra power (after the batteries are
>fully charged) off to a heater or other load.
>
>Scott
>
>-Original Message-
>From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
>Behalf Of Chuck Profito
>Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 10:33 AM
>To: 'WISPA General List'
>Subject: Re: [WISPA] wind turbine
>
>Has anybody used Swift 's ?  quiet and small but I have no idea how they
>hold up in extreme weather.  
>But I think the one that's coming on hard is Flow Design's.  Way too big for
>us now, but if they ever get their head out of the clouds, they could be a
>real contender for small home and commercial turbines.  IMHO, Keep a close
>eye on this one.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
>Behalf Of Randy Cosby
>Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:12 AM
>To: WISPA General List
>Subject: Re: [WISPA] wind turbine
>
>Good feedback.  The air breeze came off the mountain just before I left 
>for AF, so I haven't taken it apart yet.  Smelled a bit toasty though.
>
>Anyone tried the Tycon Power systems turbine yet?  Obviously will need 
>an external controller and load dump.
>
>Randy
>
>
>On 1/15/2010 9:59 AM, MDK wrote:
>> I've used the Air-X and had it survive many storms and winds of 60-80.
>>
>> I changed to Air Breeze because SWWP suggested that it would charge better
>> in low winds, and the circuit board was not prone to die every year to 18
>> months.
>>
>> My Air Breeze failed repeatedly - it never lasted more than 45 days.
>Each
>> time the insides totally melted down, into a toxic mess.   Each time a
>storm
>> came through it failed - the Air-X is nothing like that.I just
>reverted
>> back to Air-X, because SWWP got tired of replacing it for me and gave me a
>> new Air-X instead of fixing my Breeze.
>>
>> What kind of power requirements do you have?I've seen a couple of
>others
>> that might serve you, as well.I don't' have time at the moment to look
>> them up.They're all considerably smaller than the Air-X in power
>output.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> From: "Randy Cosby"
>> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:19 PM
>> To: "WISPA General List"
>> Subject: [WISPA] wind turbine
>>
>>
>>> Anyone using wind turbines in high-wind areas?  We had a Southwest wind
>>> power AirBreeze get shredded - probably 80+mph winds.  Are 5 or 6-blade
>>> turbines going to handle high wind better?
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Randy Cosby
>>> Vice President
>>> InfoWest, Inc
>>>
>>> 435-674-0165 x 2010
>>>
>>> http://www.infowest.com/
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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread Scott Parsons
You have plenty of battery capacity to handle your intermittent load so you
just really have to deal with the standby load. A 10W solar panel would
handle your standby load.
There's a handy calculator at tyconpower.com/learning_center
I would recommend a small 30W solar panel to take care of standby load and
give enough extra capacity to keep the battery bank fully charged.
A 12V 5A controller would handle the charging of the batteries and your
load.
Some prices from beezwaxproducts.com
30W 12V panel $179
12V 5A controller $24.95

Scott

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of AJ
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:38 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP group for this
question...


Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the middle of a
metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by ghetto on one side
and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.

We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel cell batteries
which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...

The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each event we work
in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever battery is in
place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.

Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe 300-400 amp hour,
then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two to maintain a
charge...

Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater turned down to 25
watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA, transmit ramps up to
about 3.5 amps...

Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a year within the
coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a 10% duty cycle
(TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the repeater sits idle
and will not transmit unnecessarily (no IDs or anything unless it's actively
in use)...

What is out there on the market for a low cost solar site?

Thanks!
-AJ




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Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

2010-01-15 Thread Scott Parsons
Randy,

You don't need a dump load with the Tycon Power Systems turbines. It's just
an option. Some folks like to dump any extra power (after the batteries are
fully charged) off to a heater or other load.

Scott

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Chuck Profito
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 10:33 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

Has anybody used Swift 's ?  quiet and small but I have no idea how they
hold up in extreme weather.  
But I think the one that's coming on hard is Flow Design's.  Way too big for
us now, but if they ever get their head out of the clouds, they could be a
real contender for small home and commercial turbines.  IMHO, Keep a close
eye on this one.

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Randy Cosby
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:12 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

Good feedback.  The air breeze came off the mountain just before I left 
for AF, so I haven't taken it apart yet.  Smelled a bit toasty though.

Anyone tried the Tycon Power systems turbine yet?  Obviously will need 
an external controller and load dump.

Randy


On 1/15/2010 9:59 AM, MDK wrote:
> I've used the Air-X and had it survive many storms and winds of 60-80.
>
> I changed to Air Breeze because SWWP suggested that it would charge better
> in low winds, and the circuit board was not prone to die every year to 18
> months.
>
> My Air Breeze failed repeatedly - it never lasted more than 45 days.
Each
> time the insides totally melted down, into a toxic mess.   Each time a
storm
> came through it failed - the Air-X is nothing like that.I just
reverted
> back to Air-X, because SWWP got tired of replacing it for me and gave me a
> new Air-X instead of fixing my Breeze.
>
> What kind of power requirements do you have?I've seen a couple of
others
> that might serve you, as well.I don't' have time at the moment to look
> them up.They're all considerably smaller than the Air-X in power
output.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> From: "Randy Cosby"
> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:19 PM
> To: "WISPA General List"
> Subject: [WISPA] wind turbine
>
>
>> Anyone using wind turbines in high-wind areas?  We had a Southwest wind
>> power AirBreeze get shredded - probably 80+mph winds.  Are 5 or 6-blade
>> turbines going to handle high wind better?
>>
>> -- 
>> Randy Cosby
>> Vice President
>> InfoWest, Inc
>>
>> 435-674-0165 x 2010
>>
>> http://www.infowest.com/
>>
>> "Letting off steam always produces more heat than light." - Neal A.
>> Maxwell
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread Christopher Erickson
Lots and lots of sun here!

Nothing at all like building high-reliability off-grid power
systems for frigid mountain top comm sites during my 25
years in Alaska.

Speaking of which, I generally try to avoid wind generators
in snow and ice country.  All it usually takes is a bit of
ice on the blades and before you know it, the bearings are
shot.  And charge controllers for wind generators are much
more problematic and inefficient than solar controllers.

"My advice is free and worth every penny!"

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Network Design Engineer
Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
N19°57' W155°47'
  

> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org 
> [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Josh Luthman
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 10:08 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> 
> Lot of sun down there in Hawaii, Christopher?
> 
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
> 
> "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
> --- Albert Einstein
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Christopher Erickson <
> christopher.k.erick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Maybe start with one or two 75 watt panels and an MPPT
> > charger and see where that gets you.  And it isn't against
> > the rules to visit the site to charge up the batteries
> > with a Honda 1000i generator once in a while during winter
> > if the site begins to fall behind a bit in charging.
> >
> > The MPPT chargers ar a tiny bit more expensive than the
> > old technology chargers but they do a better job of being
> > able to charge with feeble sunrise, sunset and overcast
> > light.  They can even charge the batteries when the panels
> > are putting out less than 12 volts.  They probably add
> > about 5% to 10% more charging every day than old style
> > chargers.  And they will never overcharge your batteries.
> >
> > "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
> >
> > -Christopher Erickson
> > Network Design Engineer
> > Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> > N19°57' W155°47'
> >
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
> > > [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> > > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:42 AM
> > > To: WISPA General List
> > > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> > >
> > > As far as sun hours are concerned, this is in the Boise,
> > > Idaho area which
> > > falls within Zone 4 with an average 4.5 sun hours per day.
> > > The site itself
> > > should be in full sun the majority of the day as it sits on a
> > > bench above the downtown area.
> > >
> > > The "inversion" haze is pretty bad in the winter - 
> however - not many
> > > parades, marathons, races or marches (other than the Boise
> > > Holiday Parade) between November and April...
> > >
> > > Power is consistent across the board - all of the radio 
> and control equipment work directly off of 12 VDC.
> > >
> > > Batteries are free to us as surplussed by the utility 
> donating them.
> > >
> > > I *completely* agree with security screws on panels - the BLM
> > > sites here
> > > have heavy L channel over the edges of the panel with pad locks to
> > > completely secure the panel in place.
> > >
> > > We work on roughly a $500 annual operating budget solely from
> > > donations -
> > > whatever we end up with would need to be scalable so we can
> > > start out with a very basic system and ramp up over time.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > -AJ
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Christopher Erickson <
> > > christopher.k.erick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Latitude and average cloud cover will be factors.
> > > >
> > > > I would use MorningStar MPPT solar charge controllers.  
> Get every
> > > > last watt of solar charging you can manage.  Each controller can
> > > > handle one to three 75 to 200 watt panels.  If you end 
> up needing
> > > > more than three panels, add controllers and panels until
> > > > sufficient charging is obtained.
> > > >
> > > > Avoid as many power conversions as possible.  Power conversions
> > > > never have 100% efficiency and many of your precious 
> watts end up wasted as heat.
> > > >
> > > > 6V golf cart batteries are the best bang for the 
> battery buck and can be deep cycled much better than 12V 
> automotive-style batteries
> > > > because they have much thicker plates.
> > > >
> > > > Dusty and/or snowy areas can be a problem.  If so, schedule
> > > > regular PMI visits to inspect and clean the panels.
> > > >
> > > > Use security screws on the solar panel mounting brackets.  Solar
> > > > panels are starting to become a popular theft item.
> > > >
> > > > "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
> > > >
> > > > -Christopher Erickson
> > > > Network Design Engineer
> > > > Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> > > > N19°57' W155°47'
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > -Original Message-
> > > > > From: wireless-boun

Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread AJ
Oops, forgot to mention that part - license from the city parks and rec
department (who owns the land the abandoned railroad building and wooden
poles sit on) specifically prohibits the use of wind generation equipment.
Small inconvenience for a free site :)

Thanks!
-AJ

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:20 PM, richard sterne wrote:

> I would go for a dual site wind and solar. It covers for long spell of
> cloud.
>
> Richard
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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread richard sterne
I would go for a dual site wind and solar. It covers for long spell of
cloud.

Richard



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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread Josh Luthman
Lot of sun down there in Hawaii, Christopher?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

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On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Christopher Erickson <
christopher.k.erick...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe start with one or two 75 watt panels and an MPPT
> charger and see where that gets you.  And it isn't against
> the rules to visit the site to charge up the batteries
> with a Honda 1000i generator once in a while during winter
> if the site begins to fall behind a bit in charging.
>
> The MPPT chargers ar a tiny bit more expensive than the
> old technology chargers but they do a better job of being
> able to charge with feeble sunrise, sunset and overcast
> light.  They can even charge the batteries when the panels
> are putting out less than 12 volts.  They probably add
> about 5% to 10% more charging every day than old style
> chargers.  And they will never overcharge your batteries.
>
> "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
>
> -Christopher Erickson
> Network Design Engineer
> Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> N19°57' W155°47'
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
> > [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:42 AM
> > To: WISPA General List
> > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> >
> > As far as sun hours are concerned, this is in the Boise,
> > Idaho area which
> > falls within Zone 4 with an average 4.5 sun hours per day.
> > The site itself
> > should be in full sun the majority of the day as it sits on a
> > bench above the downtown area.
> >
> > The "inversion" haze is pretty bad in the winter - however - not many
> > parades, marathons, races or marches (other than the Boise
> > Holiday Parade) between November and April...
> >
> > Power is consistent across the board - all of the radio and control
> > equipment work directly off of 12 VDC.
> >
> > Batteries are free to us as surplussed by the utility donating them.
> >
> > I *completely* agree with security screws on panels - the BLM
> > sites here
> > have heavy L channel over the edges of the panel with pad locks to
> > completely secure the panel in place.
> >
> > We work on roughly a $500 annual operating budget solely from
> > donations -
> > whatever we end up with would need to be scalable so we can
> > start out with a very basic system and ramp up over time.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > -AJ
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Christopher Erickson <
> > christopher.k.erick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Latitude and average cloud cover will be factors.
> > >
> > > I would use MorningStar MPPT solar charge controllers.  Get every
> > > last watt of solar charging you can manage.  Each controller can
> > > handle one to three 75 to 200 watt panels.  If you end up needing
> > > more than three panels, add controllers and panels until
> > > sufficient charging is obtained.
> > >
> > > Avoid as many power conversions as possible.  Power conversions
> > > never have 100% efficiency and many of your precious watts end up
> > > wasted as heat.
> > >
> > > 6V golf cart batteries are the best bang for the battery buck and
> > > can be deep cycled much better than 12V automotive-style batteries
> > > because they have much thicker plates.
> > >
> > > Dusty and/or snowy areas can be a problem.  If so, schedule
> > > regular PMI visits to inspect and clean the panels.
> > >
> > > Use security screws on the solar panel mounting brackets.  Solar
> > > panels are starting to become a popular theft item.
> > >
> > > "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
> > >
> > > -Christopher Erickson
> > > Network Design Engineer
> > > Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> > > N19°57' W155°47'
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
> > > > [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> > > > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:38 AM
> > > > To: WISPA General List
> > > > Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> > > >
> > > > Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP
> > > > group for this question...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the
> > > > middle of a
> > > > metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by
> > > > ghetto on one side
> > > > and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.
> > > >
> > > > We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel
> > > > cell batteries
> > > > which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...
> > > >
> > > > The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each
> > > > event we work
> > > > in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever
> > > > battery is in place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.
> > > >
> > > > Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe
> > > > 300

Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread Christopher Erickson
Maybe start with one or two 75 watt panels and an MPPT
charger and see where that gets you.  And it isn't against
the rules to visit the site to charge up the batteries
with a Honda 1000i generator once in a while during winter
if the site begins to fall behind a bit in charging.

The MPPT chargers ar a tiny bit more expensive than the
old technology chargers but they do a better job of being
able to charge with feeble sunrise, sunset and overcast
light.  They can even charge the batteries when the panels
are putting out less than 12 volts.  They probably add
about 5% to 10% more charging every day than old style
chargers.  And they will never overcharge your batteries.

"My advice is free and worth every penny!"

-Christopher Erickson
Network Design Engineer
Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
N19°57' W155°47'
  

> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org 
> [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:42 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> 
> As far as sun hours are concerned, this is in the Boise, 
> Idaho area which
> falls within Zone 4 with an average 4.5 sun hours per day. 
> The site itself
> should be in full sun the majority of the day as it sits on a 
> bench above the downtown area.
> 
> The "inversion" haze is pretty bad in the winter - however - not many
> parades, marathons, races or marches (other than the Boise 
> Holiday Parade) between November and April...
> 
> Power is consistent across the board - all of the radio and control
> equipment work directly off of 12 VDC.
> 
> Batteries are free to us as surplussed by the utility donating them.
> 
> I *completely* agree with security screws on panels - the BLM 
> sites here
> have heavy L channel over the edges of the panel with pad locks to
> completely secure the panel in place.
> 
> We work on roughly a $500 annual operating budget solely from 
> donations -
> whatever we end up with would need to be scalable so we can 
> start out with a very basic system and ramp up over time.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -AJ
> 
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Christopher Erickson <
> christopher.k.erick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Latitude and average cloud cover will be factors.
> >
> > I would use MorningStar MPPT solar charge controllers.  Get every
> > last watt of solar charging you can manage.  Each controller can
> > handle one to three 75 to 200 watt panels.  If you end up needing
> > more than three panels, add controllers and panels until
> > sufficient charging is obtained.
> >
> > Avoid as many power conversions as possible.  Power conversions
> > never have 100% efficiency and many of your precious watts end up
> > wasted as heat.
> >
> > 6V golf cart batteries are the best bang for the battery buck and
> > can be deep cycled much better than 12V automotive-style batteries
> > because they have much thicker plates.
> >
> > Dusty and/or snowy areas can be a problem.  If so, schedule
> > regular PMI visits to inspect and clean the panels.
> >
> > Use security screws on the solar panel mounting brackets.  Solar
> > panels are starting to become a popular theft item.
> >
> > "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
> >
> > -Christopher Erickson
> > Network Design Engineer
> > Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> > N19°57' W155°47'
> >
> >
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
> > > [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> > > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:38 AM
> > > To: WISPA General List
> > > Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> > >
> > > Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP
> > > group for this question...
> > >
> > >
> > > Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the
> > > middle of a
> > > metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by
> > > ghetto on one side
> > > and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.
> > >
> > > We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel
> > > cell batteries
> > > which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...
> > >
> > > The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each
> > > event we work
> > > in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever
> > > battery is in place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.
> > >
> > > Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe
> > > 300-400 amp hour,
> > > then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two 
> to maintain a charge...
> > >
> > > Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater
> > > turned down to 25
> > > watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA,
> > > transmit ramps up to about 3.5 amps...
> > >
> > > Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a
> > > year within the
> > > coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a
> > > 10% duty cycle
> > > (TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the

Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread AJ
As far as sun hours are concerned, this is in the Boise, Idaho area which
falls within Zone 4 with an average 4.5 sun hours per day. The site itself
should be in full sun the majority of the day as it sits on a bench above
the downtown area.

The "inversion" haze is pretty bad in the winter - however - not many
parades, marathons, races or marches (other than the Boise Holiday Parade)
between November and April...

Power is consistent across the board - all of the radio and control
equipment work directly off of 12 VDC.

Batteries are free to us as surplussed by the utility donating them.

I *completely* agree with security screws on panels - the BLM sites here
have heavy L channel over the edges of the panel with pad locks to
completely secure the panel in place.

We work on roughly a $500 annual operating budget solely from donations -
whatever we end up with would need to be scalable so we can start out with a
very basic system and ramp up over time.

Thanks!

-AJ

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Christopher Erickson <
christopher.k.erick...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Latitude and average cloud cover will be factors.
>
> I would use MorningStar MPPT solar charge controllers.  Get every
> last watt of solar charging you can manage.  Each controller can
> handle one to three 75 to 200 watt panels.  If you end up needing
> more than three panels, add controllers and panels until
> sufficient charging is obtained.
>
> Avoid as many power conversions as possible.  Power conversions
> never have 100% efficiency and many of your precious watts end up
> wasted as heat.
>
> 6V golf cart batteries are the best bang for the battery buck and
> can be deep cycled much better than 12V automotive-style batteries
> because they have much thicker plates.
>
> Dusty and/or snowy areas can be a problem.  If so, schedule
> regular PMI visits to inspect and clean the panels.
>
> Use security screws on the solar panel mounting brackets.  Solar
> panels are starting to become a popular theft item.
>
> "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
>
> -Christopher Erickson
> Network Design Engineer
> Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> N19°57' W155°47'
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
> > [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:38 AM
> > To: WISPA General List
> > Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> >
> > Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP
> > group for this
> > question...
> >
> >
> > Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the
> > middle of a
> > metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by
> > ghetto on one side
> > and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.
> >
> > We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel
> > cell batteries
> > which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...
> >
> > The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each
> > event we work
> > in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever
> > battery is in
> > place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.
> >
> > Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe
> > 300-400 amp hour,
> > then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two to maintain a
> > charge...
> >
> > Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater
> > turned down to 25
> > watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA,
> > transmit ramps up to
> > about 3.5 amps...
> >
> > Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a
> > year within the
> > coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a
> > 10% duty cycle
> > (TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the
> > repeater sits idle
> > and will not transmit unnecessarily (no IDs or anything
> > unless it's actively
> > in use)...
> >
> > What is out there on the market for a low cost solar site?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -AJ
> >
> >
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Re: [WISPA] Send MONEY Now!

2010-01-15 Thread Curtis Maurand

As is Episcopal Relief and Development.  http://www.er-d.org/

Cheers,
Curtis

On 1/14/2010 12:16 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
> 2010/1/14 RickG:
>
>> You guys are the best for doing this but be careful who and where you send
>> money. Unfortunately, there are a lot of scam artist that will take
>> advantage of situations like this.
>>  
> Yes, I would avoid the missionary groups. Doctors Without Borders is
> legit, and the Red Cross is always a fairly safe bet.
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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread Mike Hammett
or smog cover.  ;-)  There's more usable sunlight here in Chicago than there 
is in LA and they're a bit south of us.


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--
From: "Christopher Erickson" 
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 1:21 PM
To: "'WISPA General List'" 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

> Latitude and average cloud cover will be factors.
>
> I would use MorningStar MPPT solar charge controllers.  Get every
> last watt of solar charging you can manage.  Each controller can
> handle one to three 75 to 200 watt panels.  If you end up needing
> more than three panels, add controllers and panels until
> sufficient charging is obtained.
>
> Avoid as many power conversions as possible.  Power conversions
> never have 100% efficiency and many of your precious watts end up
> wasted as heat.
>
> 6V golf cart batteries are the best bang for the battery buck and
> can be deep cycled much better than 12V automotive-style batteries
> because they have much thicker plates.
>
> Dusty and/or snowy areas can be a problem.  If so, schedule
> regular PMI visits to inspect and clean the panels.
>
> Use security screws on the solar panel mounting brackets.  Solar
> panels are starting to become a popular theft item.
>
> "My advice is free and worth every penny!"
>
> -Christopher Erickson
> Network Design Engineer
> Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
> N19°57' W155°47'
>
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
>> [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
>> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:38 AM
>> To: WISPA General List
>> Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
>>
>> Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP
>> group for this
>> question...
>>
>>
>> Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the
>> middle of a
>> metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by
>> ghetto on one side
>> and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.
>>
>> We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel
>> cell batteries
>> which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...
>>
>> The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each
>> event we work
>> in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever
>> battery is in
>> place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.
>>
>> Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe
>> 300-400 amp hour,
>> then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two to maintain a
>> charge...
>>
>> Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater
>> turned down to 25
>> watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA,
>> transmit ramps up to
>> about 3.5 amps...
>>
>> Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a
>> year within the
>> coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a
>> 10% duty cycle
>> (TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the
>> repeater sits idle
>> and will not transmit unnecessarily (no IDs or anything
>> unless it's actively
>> in use)...
>>
>> What is out there on the market for a low cost solar site?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -AJ
>>
>>
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Re: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread Christopher Erickson
Latitude and average cloud cover will be factors.

I would use MorningStar MPPT solar charge controllers.  Get every
last watt of solar charging you can manage.  Each controller can
handle one to three 75 to 200 watt panels.  If you end up needing
more than three panels, add controllers and panels until
sufficient charging is obtained.

Avoid as many power conversions as possible.  Power conversions
never have 100% efficiency and many of your precious watts end up
wasted as heat.

6V golf cart batteries are the best bang for the battery buck and
can be deep cycled much better than 12V automotive-style batteries
because they have much thicker plates.

Dusty and/or snowy areas can be a problem.  If so, schedule
regular PMI visits to inspect and clean the panels.

Use security screws on the solar panel mounting brackets.  Solar
panels are starting to become a popular theft item.

"My advice is free and worth every penny!"

-Christopher Erickson
Network Design Engineer
Waikoloa Village, HI 96738
N19°57' W155°47'

  

> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org 
> [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of AJ
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:38 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: [WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?
> 
> Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP 
> group for this
> question...
> 
> 
> Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the 
> middle of a
> metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by 
> ghetto on one side
> and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.
> 
> We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel 
> cell batteries
> which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...
> 
> The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each 
> event we work
> in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever 
> battery is in
> place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.
> 
> Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe 
> 300-400 amp hour,
> then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two to maintain a
> charge...
> 
> Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater 
> turned down to 25
> watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA, 
> transmit ramps up to
> about 3.5 amps...
> 
> Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a 
> year within the
> coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a 
> 10% duty cycle
> (TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the 
> repeater sits idle
> and will not transmit unnecessarily (no IDs or anything 
> unless it's actively
> in use)...
> 
> What is out there on the market for a low cost solar site?
> 
> Thanks!
> -AJ
> 
> 
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Re: [WISPA] The Story of Medicine Bow and wirelesscowboys.com

2010-01-15 Thread Tom DeReggi
Matt,

What a great idea and name. Congrads with the launch!

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message - 
From: "Matt Larsen - Lists" 
To: "WISPA General List" ; "Mikrotik discussions" 

Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:28 PM
Subject: [WISPA] The Story of Medicine Bow and wirelesscowboys.com


>I recently started a new blog site that will be highlighting the stories
> of Wireless ISPs around the US, along with equipment reviews, opinion
> pieces on broadband policy and some occasional rants and raves.   The
> site is called Wireless Cowboys and you can find it at
> http://www.wirelesscowboys.com/.   For those of you that don't know me,
> I run a WISP in rural Nebraska and Wyoming and the WISP Directory site
> http://www.wispdirectory.com.   My college degree is in journalism and
> this is my attempt to reactivate my writing skills outside of the
> wireless mailling lists.
>
> I have loaded some of my previous postings, but today is the unofficial
> kickoff of the site and I have a long, eight part story about the
> struggles of a small town in Wyoming to get broadband service and how
> they finally got it.   It is an eye opener for people who are not
> directly involved in the WISP industry and a reflection of the everyday
> struggles that WISPs face.
>
> My intention is to feature more articles about WISPs in the future.   If
> you have a story that you would like to share with the world, please
> contact me at wirelesscowboy -at- vistabeam.com.
>
> Thanks and have a great weekend!
>
> Matt Larsen
> vistabeam.com
> wispdirectory.com
> wirelesscowboys.com
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Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

2010-01-15 Thread Josh Luthman
Ruckus is 802.11 Wifi + mesh.  It has three antennas, I believe.

Heard nothing but it works great.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
--- Albert Einstein


On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Greg  wrote:

> Will anything else mesh with the Ruckus stuff? The fancy antenna system
> aside, is the wireless standards based?
>
> Greg
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Faisal Imtiaz 
> wrote:
>
> > I would vote for the Ruckus solution. You will be amazed with the
> results.
> >
> >
> > Faisal Imtiaz
> > SnappyDSL.net
> > -Original Message-
> > From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> > Behalf Of Paolo Di Francesco
> > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:45 AM
> > To: WISPA General List
> > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?
> >
> > unfortunately it's an ancient hotel, cabling is VERY difficult (for
> > aesthetics)
> >
> > So it's one of the reasons why I need mesh :/
> >
> > Thank you in advance
> >
> > > My hotels have 5 to 25 APs.  Each of them are wired, no mesh.  Some of
> > > them have switches in closets that spider out if it's easier to wire
> that
> > way.
> > >
> > > Josh Luthman
> > > Office: 937-552-2340
> > > Direct: 937-552-2343
> > > 1100 Wayne St
> > > Suite 1337
> > > Troy, OH 45373
> > >
> > > "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
> > > --- Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Paolo Di Francesco <
> > > paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi All
> > >>
> > >> I am wondering if somebody of you is using mesh networks for hotels
> > >> or hospitality sites. What I was wondering is if you tried mikrotik
> > >> mesh network, if they are stable in the field, etc.
> > >>
> > >> I was also thinking about ruckus, they are focused on mesh network,
> > >> so any input on this topic is very welcome.
> > >>
> > >> Thank you in advance
> > >>
> > >>
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[WISPA] Solar suggestion for ultra low use site?

2010-01-15 Thread AJ
Thought I'd tap in to the collective intelligence of the WISP group for this
question...


Looking at setting up a solar powered VHF ham repeater in the middle of a
metro area for infill coverage... Site is land locked by ghetto on one side
and rail tracks on the other - commercial power is not an option.

We have available a dozen or so surplus Alpha 85 amp hour gel cell batteries
which test out at roughly 90% capacity (PM swaps)...

The first thought was to simply charge up a battery for each event we work
in the downtown core, drop by the site and swap out whatever battery is in
place.. Not quite the most efficient plan.

Our next thought was to place a decent sized array, maybe 300-400 amp hour,
then supplement with an off the shelf solar panel or two to maintain a
charge...

Our equipment consists of an ancient GE MastrII repeater turned down to 25
watts and an NHRC controller. Standby draw is 125 mA, transmit ramps up to
about 3.5 amps...

Duty cycle is key here - we work perhaps a dozen events a year within the
coverage of this repeater for about 4 hours each on about a 10% duty cycle
(TX 6 out of every 60 minutes). The rest of the time the repeater sits idle
and will not transmit unnecessarily (no IDs or anything unless it's actively
in use)...

What is out there on the market for a low cost solar site?

Thanks!
-AJ



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Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

2010-01-15 Thread Chuck Profito
Has anybody used Swift 's ?  quiet and small but I have no idea how they
hold up in extreme weather.  
But I think the one that's coming on hard is Flow Design's.  Way too big for
us now, but if they ever get their head out of the clouds, they could be a
real contender for small home and commercial turbines.  IMHO, Keep a close
eye on this one.

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Randy Cosby
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:12 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

Good feedback.  The air breeze came off the mountain just before I left 
for AF, so I haven't taken it apart yet.  Smelled a bit toasty though.

Anyone tried the Tycon Power systems turbine yet?  Obviously will need 
an external controller and load dump.

Randy


On 1/15/2010 9:59 AM, MDK wrote:
> I've used the Air-X and had it survive many storms and winds of 60-80.
>
> I changed to Air Breeze because SWWP suggested that it would charge better
> in low winds, and the circuit board was not prone to die every year to 18
> months.
>
> My Air Breeze failed repeatedly - it never lasted more than 45 days.
Each
> time the insides totally melted down, into a toxic mess.   Each time a
storm
> came through it failed - the Air-X is nothing like that.I just
reverted
> back to Air-X, because SWWP got tired of replacing it for me and gave me a
> new Air-X instead of fixing my Breeze.
>
> What kind of power requirements do you have?I've seen a couple of
others
> that might serve you, as well.I don't' have time at the moment to look
> them up.They're all considerably smaller than the Air-X in power
output.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> From: "Randy Cosby"
> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:19 PM
> To: "WISPA General List"
> Subject: [WISPA] wind turbine
>
>
>> Anyone using wind turbines in high-wind areas?  We had a Southwest wind
>> power AirBreeze get shredded - probably 80+mph winds.  Are 5 or 6-blade
>> turbines going to handle high wind better?
>>
>> -- 
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>> Vice President
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>>
>> 435-674-0165 x 2010
>>
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[WISPA] The Story of Medicine Bow and wirelesscowboys.com

2010-01-15 Thread Matt Larsen - Lists
I recently started a new blog site that will be highlighting the stories 
of Wireless ISPs around the US, along with equipment reviews, opinion 
pieces on broadband policy and some occasional rants and raves.   The 
site is called Wireless Cowboys and you can find it at 
http://www.wirelesscowboys.com/.   For those of you that don't know me, 
I run a WISP in rural Nebraska and Wyoming and the WISP Directory site 
http://www.wispdirectory.com.   My college degree is in journalism and 
this is my attempt to reactivate my writing skills outside of the 
wireless mailling lists.

I have loaded some of my previous postings, but today is the unofficial 
kickoff of the site and I have a long, eight part story about the 
struggles of a small town in Wyoming to get broadband service and how 
they finally got it.   It is an eye opener for people who are not 
directly involved in the WISP industry and a reflection of the everyday 
struggles that WISPs face. 

My intention is to feature more articles about WISPs in the future.   If 
you have a story that you would like to share with the world, please 
contact me at wirelesscowboy -at- vistabeam.com.

Thanks and have a great weekend!

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Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

2010-01-15 Thread Greg
Will anything else mesh with the Ruckus stuff? The fancy antenna system
aside, is the wireless standards based?

Greg

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Faisal Imtiaz  wrote:

> I would vote for the Ruckus solution. You will be amazed with the results.
>
>
> Faisal Imtiaz
> SnappyDSL.net
> -Original Message-
> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> Behalf Of Paolo Di Francesco
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:45 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?
>
> unfortunately it's an ancient hotel, cabling is VERY difficult (for
> aesthetics)
>
> So it's one of the reasons why I need mesh :/
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> > My hotels have 5 to 25 APs.  Each of them are wired, no mesh.  Some of
> > them have switches in closets that spider out if it's easier to wire that
> way.
> >
> > Josh Luthman
> > Office: 937-552-2340
> > Direct: 937-552-2343
> > 1100 Wayne St
> > Suite 1337
> > Troy, OH 45373
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> >>
> >> I am wondering if somebody of you is using mesh networks for hotels
> >> or hospitality sites. What I was wondering is if you tried mikrotik
> >> mesh network, if they are stable in the field, etc.
> >>
> >> I was also thinking about ruckus, they are focused on mesh network,
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Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

2010-01-15 Thread Randy Cosby
Good feedback.  The air breeze came off the mountain just before I left 
for AF, so I haven't taken it apart yet.  Smelled a bit toasty though.

Anyone tried the Tycon Power systems turbine yet?  Obviously will need 
an external controller and load dump.

Randy


On 1/15/2010 9:59 AM, MDK wrote:
> I've used the Air-X and had it survive many storms and winds of 60-80.
>
> I changed to Air Breeze because SWWP suggested that it would charge better
> in low winds, and the circuit board was not prone to die every year to 18
> months.
>
> My Air Breeze failed repeatedly - it never lasted more than 45 days.Each
> time the insides totally melted down, into a toxic mess.   Each time a storm
> came through it failed - the Air-X is nothing like that.I just reverted
> back to Air-X, because SWWP got tired of replacing it for me and gave me a
> new Air-X instead of fixing my Breeze.
>
> What kind of power requirements do you have?I've seen a couple of others
> that might serve you, as well.I don't' have time at the moment to look
> them up.They're all considerably smaller than the Air-X in power output.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> From: "Randy Cosby"
> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:19 PM
> To: "WISPA General List"
> Subject: [WISPA] wind turbine
>
>
>> Anyone using wind turbines in high-wind areas?  We had a Southwest wind
>> power AirBreeze get shredded - probably 80+mph winds.  Are 5 or 6-blade
>> turbines going to handle high wind better?
>>
>> -- 
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>> Vice President
>> InfoWest, Inc
>>
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Re: [WISPA] wind turbine

2010-01-15 Thread MDK
I've used the Air-X and had it survive many storms and winds of 60-80.

I changed to Air Breeze because SWWP suggested that it would charge better 
in low winds, and the circuit board was not prone to die every year to 18 
months.

My Air Breeze failed repeatedly - it never lasted more than 45 days.Each 
time the insides totally melted down, into a toxic mess.   Each time a storm 
came through it failed - the Air-X is nothing like that.I just reverted 
back to Air-X, because SWWP got tired of replacing it for me and gave me a 
new Air-X instead of fixing my Breeze.

What kind of power requirements do you have?I've seen a couple of others 
that might serve you, as well.I don't' have time at the moment to look 
them up.They're all considerably smaller than the Air-X in power output.





--
From: "Randy Cosby" 
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:19 PM
To: "WISPA General List" 
Subject: [WISPA] wind turbine

> Anyone using wind turbines in high-wind areas?  We had a Southwest wind
> power AirBreeze get shredded - probably 80+mph winds.  Are 5 or 6-blade
> turbines going to handle high wind better?
>
> -- 
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> Vice President
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Re: [WISPA] Trango APEX firmware question

2010-01-15 Thread Steven McGehee
Hi all,

Just to update you, Trango contacted me in the meantime and suggested 
doing a full 'reset' on each side and then re-entering in all my config, 
excluding the 'remark,' but including the license key and everything 
else (freqs, IPs, etc). Doing this did work, and the link is 
re-established. However, I still cannot reach my units over their 
assigned IBM (In-Band Management) IP when I am attempting to contact 
them outside of their assigned Vlan. The reason for this is I cannot (or 
do not see how) to specify an IBM IP Gateway, although this version of 
the firmware supposedly adds "IBM gateway fixed" -- do any of you have 
similar issues?

Thank you.

-Steven



Steven McGehee wrote:
> I have a similar issue with an 11Ghz Apex that for some reason, is stuck 
> in debug mode in the command line (and the command to leave that and go 
> back to normal view/config mode isn't working). It's still running the 
> v1p1p1 firmware.
>
> Thank you all for your responses by the way -- I did, earlier today, go 
> to each side of the first Apex link I wanted to upgrade which operates 
> in 11Ghz. I plugged my laptop into each Management port on the unit and 
> performed the upgrade per the Manual_TLink_APEX18_Rev1p0.pdf. Everything 
> went well, but after the reboot, the link was down. Fortunately, this is 
> just a secondary link and no customers were on it.
>
> I went to the other side of it, and did the exact same procedure there. 
> The link was still down, although the upgrade procedure went by the 
> book. I power cycled both sides, no luck. Any thoughts? All settings 
> were saved just before the reboot (after the firmware updates, the final 
> step is to reboot and I saved the config just before that). I'm going to 
> look more into it tomorrow and report back, but I would appreciate any 
> thoughts in the meantime if you folks have similar experiences.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Steven
>
>
>
>
> Tom DeReggi wrote:
>   
>> I always find it interesting how different people have different experiences 
>> with the same gear.
>> I'm wondering if it depends on what firmware each was using.at the time?
>>
>> Our APEX gear is 18Ghz, and we have not had the same experiences shared by 
>> the others.
>> The experience we had was that the management interface became unaccessible 
>> after a period of like a month, but data always passed flawlessly.
>> Since we upgraded to the latest firmware, this no longer occurs.
>>
>> Tom DeReggi
>> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>>
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "David E. Smith" 
>> To: "WISPA General List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 11:06 AM
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango APEX firmware question
>>
>>
>>   
>> 
>>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 08:50, Brad Belton  wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>   
 The reason the Apex18 was upgraded was because it would just stop passing
 data even though the rssi, BER, MSE and link lock status all showed good.
 So far we haven't seen the issue again, but this problem only surfaced
 every
 month or two.  Jury is still out if the firmware resolved the issue.


   
 
>>> I had basically that same problem, except the radios would stop passing
>>> traffic every two or three days. Applied that firmware late last summer
>>> (August, maybe? September? I've slept since then). Not a single glitch
>>> since, so I'm willing to say the firmware resolved it.
>>>
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Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

2010-01-15 Thread Jerry Richardson
They have phone lines no?

Moto has exactly what you need for this - it's a VDSL-type product with AP's 
that mount to the wall in the room. you would distribute them in a checkerboard 
pattern through the hotel. 

I saw spec sheets on one of the vendor tables (3dB?) downstairs


From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of 
Paolo Di Francesco [paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

unfortunately it's an ancient hotel, cabling is VERY difficult (for
aesthetics)

So it's one of the reasons why I need mesh :/

Thank you in advance

> My hotels have 5 to 25 APs.  Each of them are wired, no mesh.  Some of them
> have switches in closets that spider out if it's easier to wire that way.
>
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
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> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
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> --- Albert Einstein
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> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Paolo Di Francesco <
> paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> I am wondering if somebody of you is using mesh networks for hotels or
>> hospitality sites. What I was wondering is if you tried mikrotik mesh
>> network, if they are stable in the field, etc.
>>
>> I was also thinking about ruckus, they are focused on mesh network, so
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Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

2010-01-15 Thread Josh Luthman
I've not gone down this way, but I would also look at Ruckus first.

I know Daniel White of 3db did a lot of Ruckus.  I'd have to guess that his
bosses did, too.

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On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Faisal Imtiaz  wrote:

> I would vote for the Ruckus solution. You will be amazed with the results.
>
>
> Faisal Imtiaz
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> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
> Behalf Of Paolo Di Francesco
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:45 AM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?
>
> unfortunately it's an ancient hotel, cabling is VERY difficult (for
> aesthetics)
>
> So it's one of the reasons why I need mesh :/
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> > My hotels have 5 to 25 APs.  Each of them are wired, no mesh.  Some of
> > them have switches in closets that spider out if it's easier to wire that
> way.
> >
> > Josh Luthman
> > Office: 937-552-2340
> > Direct: 937-552-2343
> > 1100 Wayne St
> > Suite 1337
> > Troy, OH 45373
> >
> > "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
> > --- Albert Einstein
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> > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Paolo Di Francesco <
> > paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi All
> >>
> >> I am wondering if somebody of you is using mesh networks for hotels
> >> or hospitality sites. What I was wondering is if you tried mikrotik
> >> mesh network, if they are stable in the field, etc.
> >>
> >> I was also thinking about ruckus, they are focused on mesh network,
> >> so any input on this topic is very welcome.
> >>
> >> Thank you in advance
> >>
> >>
> >> --
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> >> Ing. Paolo Di Francesco
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> >> Operativa: Via Regione Siciliana 49, 90046 Monreale (Palermo)
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Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

2010-01-15 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
I would vote for the Ruckus solution. You will be amazed with the results. 


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Behalf Of Paolo Di Francesco
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

unfortunately it's an ancient hotel, cabling is VERY difficult (for
aesthetics)

So it's one of the reasons why I need mesh :/

Thank you in advance

> My hotels have 5 to 25 APs.  Each of them are wired, no mesh.  Some of 
> them have switches in closets that spider out if it's easier to wire that
way.
> 
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
> 
> "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
> --- Albert Einstein
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Paolo Di Francesco < 
> paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi All
>>
>> I am wondering if somebody of you is using mesh networks for hotels 
>> or hospitality sites. What I was wondering is if you tried mikrotik 
>> mesh network, if they are stable in the field, etc.
>>
>> I was also thinking about ruckus, they are focused on mesh network, 
>> so any input on this topic is very welcome.
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Ing. Paolo Di Francesco
>>
>> Teleinform S.p.A.
>> Sede Legale: Via Francesco Paolo Di Blasi 1, 90144 Palermo Unita' 
>> Operativa: Via Regione Siciliana 49, 90046 Monreale (Palermo)
>> Tel: +39-091-6408576, +39-091-6404501
>> Fax: +39-091-6406200
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Re: [WISPA] Mesh network - what do you think?

2010-01-15 Thread Paolo Di Francesco
unfortunately it's an ancient hotel, cabling is VERY difficult (for
aesthetics)

So it's one of the reasons why I need mesh :/

Thank you in advance

> My hotels have 5 to 25 APs.  Each of them are wired, no mesh.  Some of them
> have switches in closets that spider out if it's easier to wire that way.
> 
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
> 
> "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
> --- Albert Einstein
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Paolo Di Francesco <
> paolo.difrance...@teleinform.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi All
>>
>> I am wondering if somebody of you is using mesh networks for hotels or
>> hospitality sites. What I was wondering is if you tried mikrotik mesh
>> network, if they are stable in the field, etc.
>>
>> I was also thinking about ruckus, they are focused on mesh network, so
>> any input on this topic is very welcome.
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Ing. Paolo Di Francesco
>>
>> Teleinform S.p.A.
>> Sede Legale: Via Francesco Paolo Di Blasi 1, 90144 Palermo
>> Unita' Operativa: Via Regione Siciliana 49, 90046 Monreale (Palermo)
>> Tel: +39-091-6408576, +39-091-6404501
>> Fax: +39-091-6406200
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Re: [WISPA] multiple networks on one cable...

2010-01-15 Thread Mark McElvy
I have Dell managed switches. A 24 and 48 port 10/100 and a 16 port Gb

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On 2010-01-14 15:47, Mark McElvy wrote:
> I would if I had my brain wrapped around VLan's

What equipment are you using? We could provide some guidance...

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> 2010/1/14 Mark McElvy:
>> I am moving my servers to a new location in the same building. I only
>> have 2 Ethernet runs from the current room to the new. I also have
>> several networks to move. What would it hurt to have several
different
>> IP networks traveling across a single cable for say a week as I moved
>> the servers, ie, 10.25.1.x and 172.22.1.x and 172.22.255.x all
plugged
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> Why not trunk them as tagged vlans?
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Re: [WISPA] multiple networks on one cable...

2010-01-15 Thread Ugo Bellavance
On 2010-01-14 15:47, Mark McElvy wrote:
> I would if I had my brain wrapped around VLan's

What equipment are you using? We could provide some guidance...

>
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> 2010/1/14 Mark McElvy:
>> I am moving my servers to a new location in the same building. I only
>> have 2 Ethernet runs from the current room to the new. I also have
>> several networks to move. What would it hurt to have several different
>> IP networks traveling across a single cable for say a week as I moved
>> the servers, ie, 10.25.1.x and 172.22.1.x and 172.22.255.x all plugged
>> into the same switch?
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