Do you have a url?
On 6/19/2016 3:03 PM, T Maylone wrote:
tractor supply 36 x 18 x 18 $219
all depends on purpose and what you call reasonable
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Adair Winter wrote:
http://www.amprod.us/t-minifort_enclosures.aspx
On
I use Nagios for up, down, unreachables.
It has a plug in for mozilla firefox that sits in the bottom add on bar
which shows you up, down, unreachables and more. It's customizable.
On 1/9/2015 2:11 PM, Fabrizio Fiore Donati wrote:
Hi all we have a network of about 200 wireless pop, each pop
Patrick,
Your back with Alvarion, is this new?
George
On 11/6/2012 2:03 PM, Patrick Leary wrote:
test
This footnote confirms that this email message has been scanned by
PineApp Mail-SeCure for the
it to go low?
On Aug 10, 2012, at 0:19, George Rogato wi...@oregonfast.net
mailto:wi...@oregonfast.net wrote:
After hours had a low of $6.90
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/ubnt/after-hours
There was a lot of transactions.
On 8/9/2012 7:05 PM, Brad Belton wrote
After hours had a low of $6.90
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/ubnt/after-hours
There was a lot of transactions.
On 8/9/2012 7:05 PM, Brad Belton wrote:
Agreed.
I almost hit that $9ish range a
On 5/24/2011 3:38 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
I caught one guy hanging upside down on a cranes heavy ball 300 ft up
without safety straps With OSHA on-site (but not looking thank
God). Fired him over the radio.
Got a picture of that?
When we took over the old Windows to Infinity BBS - ISP it was running
Excalibur.
My earliest achievement that made me so proud, was when we took the last
Excalibur customer off the BBS and moved them over to our portmasters
and killed that BBS.
How in gods name do you guys stay in business if you still haven't found
a stable platform that you know how to configure.
I'm just amazed.
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I've seen those posted on one of these lists. Exactly the same as
trango. From the same manufacturer. I think they are in Israel.
Can't remember the url or company, but I'm thinking it was an overseas
wireless distributor that had them.
Anyways, hope that helps.
George
Scott Carullo wrote:
Scott Reed wrote:
Does anyone have a easy, inexpensive way to test a link before a tower
is built? RadioMobile link analysis says I can get backhaul to the
potential location, but in my area trees are always a challenge. I
would like to test it now, while the trees are full, before I
Balloon
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Scott Reed wrote:
Does anyone have a easy, inexpensive way to test a link
Josh Luthman wrote:
So you can use 10/5 mhz channels with
But not..
StarOS
WARP
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
Actually you can do 5 and 10 MHz channels with star and wraps, but not
V2, only V3 .
V3 is the
How come Google, Yahoo, and Live.com don't get black listed.
I'm pretty sure 1 million times more spam comes out of those domains
than any small independent isp's ...
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Hi All,
What are you guys doing for email these days? I LOVE my setup for it's
reliability,
I almost feel the same way too.
But a funny thing is, some of our customers like our email. It never has
virus, and we have a spam filter provider that sends a daily quarantine
report and those emails never make it to my server.
So for the most part, everything is great till we get blacklisted.
Wonder how much it is.
Says it's based on qty of email addresses.
RickG wrote:
Cost?
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Pat O'Connorp...@inlandnet.com wrote:
We're switching to this over this weekend.
http://www.redcondor.com/products/appliances.htm
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, 2009 at 10:57 AM, David E. Smith d...@mvn.net wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/061809-google-voice.html
Between this (Google acquiring a million phone numbers), and their
announcement a few days ago about their plans to support number
portability, it's almost
with the
largest competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) network in the U.S.
Martha Huizenga
DC Access, LLC
202-546-5898
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George Rogato wrote:
Who owns Magic Jack?
Josh Luthman wrote:
Summary
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Direct: 937-552-2343
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Are they a publicly traded company?
Martha Huizenga wrote:
Check out the video on their web site:
http://www.magicjack.com/2/?mid=307001a=55959s=
Looks like the inventor still owns it? Dan Borislow is also the founder
Yeah, my accountant told me a story about one of his un named clients
who was previously part of a corp . Turns out there was a lawsuit
against a corporation that had filed for bk protection a couple years
earlier.
The person filing the lawsuit wanted to see the corporate minutes for
the now
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Unless you actually make a decent salary.
When
wrote:
I am using Mobotix for cameras. The DVR software is free. Or the cams
can perform the DVR function. Hit me offlist and I can give you a link
to 2 I just put up out of 22 for a small city.
ryan
On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:16 PM, George Rogato wrote:
Anyone working with dvr's
PM, George Rogato wrote:
Anyone working with dvr's and cameras that they really like?
I'm looking for advice on what is good and what is not.
Thanks
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of 22 for a small city.
ryan
On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:16 PM, George Rogato wrote:
Anyone working with dvr's and cameras that they really like?
I'm looking for advice on what is good and what is not.
Thanks
Thats a good comparison Tom.
Couple things I should note, which I thought about after I posted.
I live in the Pac North West, not the South West, Arizona Nevada or
Texas. I'm not sure blue cat 5 would stand up in outdoor situations
there when it is exposed to the hellacious sunlight there.
And
Yeppers, it is truly an indication of the vendors lack of respect for
our intelligence that makes a vendor assume we are clueless enough to
buy their un priced pitch.
John Bates wrote:
You are definitely not alone. Sometimes it makes sense to partner with a
vendor, whether it's preferred
My experience living in the rainy pacific northwest is, regular old blue
or grey cat 5 cable has lasted all the 10 years I've been doing this. I
use it on all my houses and buildings.
White cat 5 does not work outdoors and deteriorates quickly. Should be
no surprise.
Up a tower I use an a
Is there a cell phone that can connect to someones wifi ap and still
make phone calls or recieve data when not in range of the cell service?
Thanks
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Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
I have had a series of Nokia phones will use Wi-Fi thru its built-in SIP
client directly to my office Asterisk and have been doing that for several
years. The E71 I have now is FAR superior to the earlier models in terms
of Wi-Fi sensitivity. I use it in conferences
Josh Luthman wrote:
If you have Asterisk you just opened up nearly any Wifi phone to your
system. SIP is so universal...
Yeah, I have not been keeping up with cell phones. My own is 5years
old...doesn't even have a camera or display caller id on the outside of
the phone ;(
A client was
at specific angle and do some magic tricks at
the same times. But with the a hots...@home phone from T-Mobile I have now
perfect coverage at home.
/Eje
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-Original Message-
From: George Rogato wi...@oregonfast.net
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 16:28:25
In Oregon the filing costs is nothing to incorporate.
Of course a lawyer will charge what they will to fill out the forms.
One thing the sole proprietor is missing out on not being an s or c corp
is the tax benefit associated with social security.
Of course thee is more work to be a corporation,
Travis Johnson wrote:
but we are putting the cash flow money into other things... like real
estate, that is dirt cheap right now... ;)
Thats what we did in Novemeber.
Got a 500k property for about 325k .
And got the owner to carry 90% @ 6% on an 8 year term. Not much interest
to pay, just a
For sure congress doesn't have much of a clue. But the FCC understands
very well.
Scottie Arnett wrote:
I don't want to seem like a chronic complainer as I usually do on the WISPA
listbut this has been my SPEW all along for years! The FCC and Washington
have NO Intelligible IDEA about
Glad you said MOST, my experience over the years, is there is a Zillion
Business People, but not that many that stay in business for very
long. They are the 92% crowd.
Rick Kunze wrote:
On 5/20/2009 2:39 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Even if that figure was pulled from thin air it is so easily
Steve Barnes wrote:
I just
found that MoNowall is a FreeBSD Firewall. Good luck with that.
Steve Barnes RCWiFi Wireless Internet Service
FreeBSD is well supported and quite popular. We use BSD for quite a bit
of stuff. Mainly servers, but also routers.
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
Gary Garrett wrote:
Its your IP address. The same way the Porno ads show you all those
fantastic looking women in Naples Idaho.
Hell I have lived here 35 years and if even one of them really lived
here I would have hit on them long ago!!!
That was funny Gary
to pay up.
Otherwise they may be gone by the time business opens and you will never
see any money.
Bob Moldashel wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
Weeds out the broke dead beat cheap skates.
Careful George. I called a customer a loser and got tarred and
feathered . :-)
Thats
We work with people too. But I don't go visit them. I have the shop do
the calling, Only thing I do is go get my stuff back.
Only one time did anyone ever give me the trespassing story and that was
a guy who was hoping to hold it ransom for some kind of a refund.
It's a a gray area
Been
Agreed, I do not think it is possible to have three sectors on a tower
that don't see each other.
Unless of course it's on a large water tank and the water tank is
blocking the signals.
There should not be a problem with sectors that see or hear each other,
as long as the sectors are not
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Good point but. the problem went away when the mcpi cards each had their
own SBC/Case, this would infer card to card or pigtail to pigtail
interference, since in all cases the dummy load was outside the cases, from
what it sounds like.
I guess that should be
No body has mentioned Star-Os, or Lucaya.
Here's a link:
http://www.staros.com/store/datasheets/Au400.pdf
The 2 ports are about 200.00 and the 4 ports are about 400.00
And they are fcc certified units.
Jerry Richardson wrote:
EOC-3220's seem to work pretty well for us.
Went to the
Not sure about load balancing, as for policy routing, thats easy. We do
that with a bsd box.
I would assume all the routers, imagestream, MT, Star, Cisco, etc etc.
can handle various wans with policy routing. We just haven't done our
router upgrade yet and handle ours on an older bsd box.
Butch Evans wrote:
This thread has degraded WAY beyond useful.
Maybe for you Butch, but I am thinking this was a very useful and
informative thread and I hate to see someone stifled because of one mans
disdain.
We should all be able to discuss and hash things out without worrying we
are
We just terminated some fiber we put in. Used hot melt and hand polished
the the fiber.
It took no more than an hour to do 6 strands on each end. Maube 1 1/2 hour.
Not sure which connectors you are using, but those can be expensive as
well. I think we must have paid about 15.00 per connctor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tnh0V81pLkNR=1
Takes the voodoo black magic away from fiber termination.
So easy a caveman can do it.
George
George Rogato wrote:
We just terminated some fiber we put in. Used hot melt and hand polished
the the fiber.
It took no more than an hour to do 6
I don't think this hurts anyone. Nobody hardly knows about this and
there is lots of lawsuites.
One of my customers has been sued twice now because she owns an elder
care facility that caters to alzhiemers and dimensia folks who's family
can no longer care for them.
Both suites are My Mother
Yeah, and I recall, when asked why Tranzeo didn't want to help support
wisps at wispa, they pretty much laughed and said they couldn't see any
reason to support us.
George
John Scrivner wrote:
As far as I am concerned this is spam. Tranzeo is NOT a paid vendor
member of WISPA and as such
I was thinking the opposite Kurt, most of the wisps here are quite
succcesful.
Seriously, those who cry poor mouth, are the exception.
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Yeah but most Wisps operators are some of the financially worst off people I
have ever met. I agree on not making a bunch of small
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Gino Villarini wrote:
Matt
Where could one subscribe to such a list? NaNog List
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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Question that comes to mind,
What size processor or machine is needed to do 10GigE's?
Mike Hammett wrote:
Any recommendations for routers that have multiple 10 GigE interfaces? I
believe the PowerRouter can only do 3 and I'm looking for at least 4, even up
to 8 or 10. I didn't see
So what price range are we talking for such an animal?
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
I don't think this went out to the list:
Hey Tom.
We just pushed over 7 Gbps full duplex over 18 GigE ports in the lab, so
we're fast approaching that 10 GigE mark. With small packets, the same
system forwarded
Here's a guy that has a 1000 day up time.
http://forums.star-os.com/showpost.php?p=66695postcount=1
Travis Johnson wrote:
Tower mounted AP = 500+ days.
Customer prem switch = 5+ years.
Tower router = 321 days
Travis
Microserv
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Whats your longest recorded
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Next thing you know, in real time, every time you pass a traffic light,
they'll also be checking instant verification on
or
License Plate Scanners
http://www.itemlive.com/articles/2009/02/09/news/news01.txt
I would be looking at SBA loans.
I understand that SBA is being revamped to 90% loan guarantee and other
fees being wiped.
And don't forget there is the stimulus and wispa has a grant and
legislative committee.
Hope this is helpful.
George
sa...@michianawireless.com wrote:
With this in
So Ubiquiti may be an answer then. Assuming they do have their cards
certified.
lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
4.9 GHz is covered by Part 90 and does not need to be a certified system
only the emitter needs to be certfied.
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Mark Nash wrote:
Yes, the more more more free free free generation.
Guess you hit the nail on the head, the me generation is being
replaced by the free generation
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Jason Hensley wrote:
easy integration with Wombat (help-desk that we integrated a few
months ago - love it too)
Jason
Do you use Wombat for dialup or wireless subs?
I'm curious because I was going to add wombat a few years ago but held
off, Lately I was considering checking out wombat
Thats what I see happening, older customers that never even knew how to
find youtube , never mind understnd or use P2P, are now doing the
netflix and dish on demand.
I'm seeing a growing number of people using those products now.
Kinda scary in some ways.
George
Mike Hammett wrote:
Once your
Well you either use freeside at no cost but you pay for the programming,
someone on this list is an expert freeside programmer by the way, or you
use Platypus which is not free but needs less programing.
There are others like Platypus, billmax rodolphi etc.
You may want to search the archives.
Here's a thought, been using Platypus for years, supports my isp very well.
I'm happy.
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
Grin. I know that this has come up from time to time. I'm after current
info and thoughts.
laters,
marlon
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From: George Rogato wi
to be
pointed at getting big fiber pipes to the area or region rather than
getting fiber to the home.
RickG wrote:
George,
Sounds great and mus be nice but there are no facilities in the boondocks!
-RickG
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:15 PM, George Rogato wi...@oregonfast.netwrote
Agreed we have a tad more than a 1000 wireless subs and we hit our cap
nightly @ 30megs. And I try like hell to avoid the power users.
J. Vogel wrote:
Charles,
I would love to live in the world you describe here. :)
Bandwidth cost dwarfs credit card processing cost where I live. It
What you need Rick, is one of these bad boys:
http://www.directionaldrills.com/imageview.php?product=251
Then all you have to do is drill your way past the incumbant.
(this is supposed to be humorous)
RickG wrote:
Co$t! 35 miles as a crow flys to the nearest fiber facility. Worse yet, only
Kinda high
If you are lucky and you have access to fiber consider this
Cogent, if you buy a GigE port and commit to 200 megs, you can have it
for $5.00 per meg, or minimum of $1,000.00 per month and that comes with
a whopping 200 megs, if you need to exceed 200 megs, it's just $5.00 per
meg.
Pretty good catalog Mark Has some great aerial illustrations on proper
hardware.
This week we hung out aerial fiber from our noc to the tank. It was a
550' span 275' across a big creek.
We used figure 8 fiber with lashes and as well as a couple cable
messenger clamps.
I had to use a 12' surf
to know is where to find the ratings of who is
the best, I used to hear Sprint was quality, but that was just a few
opinions.
Travis Johnson wrote:
I have a quote from Level3 for $12.50 per meg and it's 10x the
bandwidth that Cogent is... ;)
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato
http://www.hyperline.com/catalog/cable/ftp4_s_sw_out.shtml
Scott Reed wrote:
Yes that is the correct terminology.
I have not looked for that recently. In the several instances we have
needed that, I have purchased steel aircraft cable and strung it as
the messenger. Then we have loosely
warranty, satisfaction guaranteed
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George Rogato wrote:
http://www.hyperline.com/catalog/cable/ftp4_s_sw_out.shtml
Scott Reed wrote:
Yes that is the correct terminology.
I have not looked for that recently. In the several instances we have
needed that, I
Jeff Booher wrote:
Mike,
This once again is not an apples to apples argument but rather apples to
rutabega. Still fruit, but very different fruit :)
I thought a rutabega was a vegitable.
WISPA Wants
made out to Yours Truly instead!
Then we're all benefiting and can stimulate the economy as we each see
fit.
Brad
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Behalf Of George Rogato
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:23 PM
To: WISPA
...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of George Rogato
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 10:53 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] schools
Liberalism is a broad class of political philosophies that considers
individual liberty and equality to be the most important political goals.[1
Just noticed Adam, your in Great Barrington, Very nice area.
I'm from the other side of Mass myself.
I remember those thunder storms.
Adam Goodman wrote:
Is there anyone doing this in a frequent lightning area? We are in
Massachusetts and last summer we had a %^#^% of a time keeping up. We did
Not sure Brad.
I was doing some math the other day.
$1 Trillion divided by the US population of 303,824,640=
$3291.37 USD per person.
Question is, what is a household?
Average household size. 2.59
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFFacts ( Has 2007 population
statistics)
Answer:
I heard from my far right wing buddy, that the plan is to get to $15
Trillion by the time they are all done.
Seriously.
For the record, I am not sure if anyone else has noticed, but I have yet
to actually meet anyone, anyone from the far left to the far right, and
we have plenty of both
to Yours Truly instead!
Then we're all benefiting and can stimulate the economy as we each see fit.
Brad
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Behalf Of George Rogato
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:23 PM
To: WISPA General
Don't worry Chuck, your not alone.
I've resigned myself to it's interesting conversation and no matter what
I or most think, it doesn't matter anyways.
Chuck Bartosch wrote:
On Mar 10, 2009, at 11:23 PM, George Rogato wrote:
I heard from my far right wing buddy, that the plan is to get
My experience with antenna patterns has been that they are not accurate
in all distances. It's either that or I don't understand them.
To give you a couple examples.
I have a 900MHz yagi, that has a miraculous connection @ 90* of the
center 1 mile out.
I was surprised that I even got a signal
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Knowing when to stop doing installs
yourself, they are
for the young
Don't they still make plates with just a 1/4
hole in it. No need to
drill.
George Rogato wrote:
I
I don't know, as I understand it Mark was talking about mountain top
with extreme elements.
I live on the Oregon Coast, Oregon = lots of rain, the coast, lots of
wind and rain.
I have been taping for 10 years and must have 2,000 radios hung at least
in all that time, and quality rubber tape
for n male to n male, we build our own.
Mark Nash wrote:
We have had about 6 of these fail in the last few months, whereas prior to
that we don't recall a problem. They are 2-ft NM-NM LMR195 jumpers from
Hyperlink.
Anyone else have a problem?
Any recommendations on best source
I was trying to drill a hole into a blank wall plate. All of the sudden,
it shattered into about 10 pieces.
That happens a lot with a typical bakerlite type wall plate.
Next time you buy blank plates, try to find the lexan flexible ones.
Everyone makes them, they are rubber like and when you
Brian
It's bits for transfer and bytes for file sizes.
Lots of people get that mixed up.
Hope that helps
George
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I wear that hat. Jack of all trades, master of none
Today, I drove by rental house down the road and saw dish tv being
installed. I turned around to
D. Ryan Spott wrote:
My understanding is the Vinyl tape is more solar resistant than the
black rubber...
ryan
Not sure about this.
I use rubber and sometimes we put vinyl tape as a 2nd layer.
But I have never seen the rubber tape fail, except, the cheap junk you
get in a true value
I had a partner years ago was a computer guy.
We opened a new store in another city and he wanted to have a hole cut
in the wall for a big window type deal between the retail end and the
tech desk.
I told him to wait till I cam up to do some other work.
Instead he took one of my small trim
Wish I was there Rick.
Your a very funny guy.
RickG wrote:
Yesterday I was buying 2 large bags of Purina dog chow at Wal-Mart, for my
dogs Winston, Chief, Gus, and Maximus.
I was about to check out when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog.
What did she think, that I had an elephant?
I was going to suggest that clear wire would be the biggest winner in
this stimulus package.
But I didn't want to throw a wet towel at anyone.
We still have to take a shot at it and get something.
John Scrivner wrote:
Does anyone know the stock symbol for the company that makes KY Jelly?
I
And you may want to do yourself a favor and try to not use an omni.
Forbes Mercy wrote:
I love the Nano's for 2.4 but they don't come in 900MHZ, I have a small
town that loves trees and while I service most of them with 2.4 we have
to turn a lot of them down for trees. I have a third slot
Charter is set to file bankruptcy protection on or before April 1 as
part of a financial restructuring to reduce its debt by $8bn.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/245062c2-f93d-11dd-90c1-77b07658.html?referrer_id=yahoofinanceft_ref=yahoo1segid=03058nclick_check=1
Hello Dimitri
Congradts to you and your partners on developing a product that wisps
can use to their advantage.
I don't think we have seen an introduction of you and your compay on the
wispa lists.
Why don't you take this time to introduce yourself, and your company and
products to the list.
I do a lot of 2.4 through trees.
Not a forest of trees, but tree blockage just the same.
Easily 3 or 4 megs.
Like Travis says OFDM is amazing.
How far is your path and how much tree blockage do you have?
Josh Luthman wrote:
To my knowledge, the only thing that can be used for NLOS is 900 MHz.
are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
--- Henry Spencer
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:34 PM, George Rogato wi...@oregonfast.net wrote:
I do a lot of 2.4 through trees.
Not a forest of trees, but tree blockage just the same.
Easily 3 or 4 megs.
Like Travis says OFDM is amazing.
How far is your path
Eje Gustafsson wrote:
Yes sometimes you can be surprised what you can get. I have a
superrootenna as we joke about it installed. It's a 14dB semi line of
sight
You would be surprised at how many superrootena ap's I have.
I buy lmr 240 and the little connectors and remote them off 4 port
anything). Completely irresponsible when a stock 2006 Dodge (with
OEM
software upgrades) with a 2 ton camper in the bed pulls 21.5 in hilly
terrain.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: George Rogato wi...@oregonfast.net
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 1:22 PM
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Service vehicle
I just bought a 2008 Ford super duty van.
11mpg
I just bought a 2008 Ford super duty van.
11mpg
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Your refering to:
The case for doing nothing
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0109/18068.html
Unfortunatly the governemtnt is not reading that article and are going
to give away a lot of money and you nor I can stop them.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
As I mentioned before, I
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