We've had very good luck with the MTI.
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave LLC
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to the tail end of the previous section if you go over
10'. We've done that to push conduit up to 30'.
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave LLC
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We've been very happy with our Til-tek antennas.
Chris Cooper
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How good are Til-tek antennas? When
Depends upon the state in which services are rendered.
C
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Are wireless Internet or VoIP services taxable?
If the noise is from a consumer electronic device, you could offer to
buy them a non-interfering replacement. This has always worked for us.
Most people are decent and want to help out a neighbor.
Chris Cooper
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Ok, pretty general question I know, but does anyone have a ball park
figure for erection of a 300' Rohn 65G - earthwork, steel and
construction?
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Has anyone deployed Corinex's BPL solution in a MDU setting? Any
experiences good/bad you care to share?
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Does anybody know how long I should plan for concrete cure prior to
tower construction? Base is 3x3x8', tower is 150' rohn 65
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as the pop. Density of the MDU climbs. If you've used ruckus,
do you like em? Hate em? Or, if you have another product
recommendation Id like to hear that as well.
Happy New Year
Chris Cooper
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And your chainsaws- going to need to cut some mighty big holes in the
air to fit all the needed spectrum into
Chris
That article states they want to define broadband as 5Mbps, and some
folks suggest 10Mbps. Get your forklifts ready!
David Smith
MVN.net
At 500k per user I would cap users at 50 on that single AP. 35 would be
better.
Chris Cooper
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Right. MCI billing was a nightmare.
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Hold that... UUNET, not MCI
On
Looking for a CCU 3100. If you have one to sell, please hit me off
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If you call John at superpass he may be willing to build one custom for
you.
Chris
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How much are the Apex units?
Chris
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I've never seen the
Another thing to consider in this scenario is negotiated fees. If you
have insurance, the insurance company will negotiate a discount on the
fees charged by the provider on your behalf. You pay your deductible,
your insurance carrier pays the difference between your deductible
contribution and
away from this horrible crisis. It's only $100. Give now.
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Is there a Paypal account we can send to?
Travis
Microserv
chris cooper wrote:
This is completely off topic, but stick with me a few
Does anyone have any pics of a guyed Rohn 55g with some parabolics on
it? I need some pictures to help some folks visualize a tower. If you
can help, hit me offlist.
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Chris Cooper
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Does anybody know of a vendor that has any bullet2 available to ship
now?
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And/or how many doorsteps actually have coverage.
Chris
And I REALLY want to know how many homes are passed by those circles!
Marlon
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1999!
I like F-150s, 4WD, extended cab, HDU on the back with ladder rack.
That should get you to any tower site, hold up to a 40' extension
ladder, provide secure storage for all your tools and supplies and get
decent milage.
C
We have not made a move on a new vehicle yet so any other suggestions
I think that everyone that has a rep on the telecom subcommittee of
Commerce committee should contact them to voice concern.
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Who is in charge of drafting position statements for presentation to
NTIA? Legislative subcommittee?
Chris
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Scary? Care to expand upon that for those of us not in attendance?
Chris
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Does anyone have a link to any other transcript copies other than what's
available at NTIA?
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If you are operating in one of the 29 Appalachian counties or operate in
Pickaway, Fairfield, Knox or Licking counties and are interested in a
possible collaborative opportunity involving stimulus funding, please
hit me off list.
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Chris Cooper
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Get the Praxsym quad band meter if you do 900, 2.4 and 5Ghz
Chris Cooper
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Anybody have a good source for cheap dss mounts/satellite masts?
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Has anyone ever used the DMS 900 Mhz 180deg sectors? Good/Bad?
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We are looking at co-lo on a structure that is also home to a cellular
array. Tower owners say there is not enough RF power emitted from the
cell antennas to warrant turning them down to climb past them. Antennas
are on frames, so we would be climbing underneath and behind them on our
way
We use Hartford. They've been great. Decent deductible, they pay
claims without complaint, no premium increase.
Chris
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Scottie Arnett wrote:
They provide insurance at a rate for what you want covered. You pay
less for a high deductable. In both cases, they will try everything
Does anybody have an idea how much I should expect to pay per
termination to terminate 5 strands of multimode fiber? The fiber is
already pulled into the racks, someone would just need to terminate the
ends.
Thanks
Chris Cooper
There is a $350 million mapping component set aside under BTOP. Will
this funding be available in smaller chunks to successful grantees to
map their expanded networks? Will it be available to all wisps to map
their existing networks in an effort to add to the overall national BB
map?
Chris
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How large a geographic area is granted under a single 700 mhz license?
The area in question is a non-metro market if that makes any difference.
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Anybody have service there? Please hit me offlist.
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I concur with Kurt. That meter is invaluable. They also make a quad
band meter that covers 900 Mhz as well.
Chris Cooper
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Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:38
Money for masochists. If you wrote an application you know what I mean.
My suggestion for Phase II of the Broadband Stimulus Program:
http://tinyurl.com/kmd4hn
Other potential program titles:
Money for Modems?
Bucks for Broadband?
Wampum for Wireless?
Any other ideas?
Matt
Im looking to pick up some waverider eum. 3004/3005 only. Hit me
offlist if you have any to sell.
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It looks like stiff competition, especially at BTOP. 1230 rural
applications. I would guess that a good portion of the 830 applications
seeking joint evaluation are not willing to shoulder an RUS loan but are
instead seeking more grants than they can get at BIP.
Chris
Has anyone ever used the Til Tek dual pol 900 mhz sectors for
simultaneous broadcasting ie., 1 radio on H one radio on V pol?
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Correct. Not unless the amp is certified with your radio system.
Chris
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Customer looking for service in Cedarville/Clifton area in Ohio. Let me
know if you can hit it.
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Having spent some time in some rugged spots in the world I can say by
comparison that Im happy with some things the government does. Clean,
potable water is nice as are decent roads, fire protection and lack of
Malaria. It aint all bad.
Chris
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Erate is a federal program.
www.sl.universalservice.org
Its not a matter of whether or not the schools or state will allow you to
provide the service. It's a competitive bidding process. How you pick your
way through the bidding process is an entirely different beast. Start
learning now if you
Anyone have any good recommendations on AAA boxes?
Chris
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Will plenum rated cable stand up to the heat/moisture of a dryer vent
pipe? Im trying to get a run of cable top to bottom on an 8 story
building and the easiest access is through a common dryer vent that
feeds laundry facilities on all 8 floors.
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We conducted a few focus groups here. Most of the attendees were in the
18-24 yr. age bracket. It was amazing how many didn't identify with the
word broadband. The words they responded to best were 'high speed
internet Wireless was way down the list. Too much confusion with
cellular.
That
On the surface it sounds like a good idea. Im no electrician, nor do I play
one on television. Is it a good idea to have the ground in the same sheath
as the conductors? Im thinking in a lightning strike- would it be better to
shunt the surge onto the tower and tower ground asap or run it all
WR. Ive never used the Trango 900 Mhz.
WR needs a POE CCU. Not sure if Trango has that option or not.
c
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been able to get a handle
on the why yet. Maybe its for the same product.
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Anybody know where/when the fall event is?
chris
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I am planning to attend.
Scriv
Are there any Ohio Wisps here that have been hamstrung in the E-rate
bidding process? In particular, Im interested in speaking with anyone
that has been outbid by the local ITC/A-site. Hit me off list if you are
interested.
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$173K per mile build out cost? Somebody just bought a new boat..
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, but Cisco AP1500's (mesh)
are
abnout $3700 each and Cisco recommends 18-20 per square mile. Thats
$74,000
for the boxes plus antennas, mounts, POE and install.
John
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The SR9 cards might be interesting for this app...
chris
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OK Matt, being a
--Universal Service Reform: Creates a new account to invest $500 million
a year in broadband infrastructure for areas private investment are
reluctant to reach. Expands USF contributors to include any company
capable of supporting 2-way voice communication. Low volume users and
low income
Can a commercial wisp use 4.9 spectrum with cooperation with
public safety agencies? Public Saftey holds the license and the wisp builds the
network, splits off bandwidth for the agency and uses some of the bandwidth
for commercial purposes.
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Has anyone had any experience = or with the Tranzeo 5a
32 or the 5amp 32? The claims are 25 and 40 miles respectively. Im wondering about
reliability and performance at those distances. Hit me off list if you can advise.
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Are they frequency specific? The
company should be able to offer numeric service out of the same terminal it is
offering the alpha service through.
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It's the big investors that will get it in the end. They will come with
large bags of cash or paper, consolidate and either take the profits or
flip it to someone else who will.
Chris
The big investors will probably never get it. But the medium sized
folks
surely will. Those that are
I would imagine many rural wisp rely heavily on 900 Mhz. It's the only
product we can use to provide last mile services to most customers. Our
challenges are:
1. Sparse populations, often less than 30 people/ Sq mile. 900 Mhz
cells enable us to encompass a relatively large service territory from
Does anybody have service available in Charleston WV? Hit
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Ive got some installs to do on a couple rubber roofs. Can I
use a regular ( the kind I can get at lowes) rubber mat under the non
penetrating mount or is there another type of mat made just for this
application? Ive seen em under cellular sleds and as walk pads and they look
like an
Can anyone point me to some wholesale bandwidth in West Lafayette IN?
Hit me off list if you can help.
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Does anyone know how much of the band you
take up as you raise the raw data rate on the SR9s? Ie, if I use 5 Mhz, what is
the data rate, 10Mhz?
Chris Cooper
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I will be trying them as soon as the SR9 cards arrive..
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Im looking for some good 5.3 ghz sectors to use with some tranzeos.
Any recommendations?
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Does anyone have any experiences to share with the Tut Systems DSL gear -
both chasis and CPE?
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We had a tech that specd the wrong amp once. I opened the box as soon as we
received it. I saw that the connectors were wrong, and called hyperlink
immediately. All I wanted to do was exchange the amps for the same units
with a different style connector. No dice. They told me the sale was
Hi-
Can anyone tell me the best way to ground shielded Cat 5
cable?
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Im looking for some connectivity in Huntington and Charleston West Virginia. If anyone can help, hit me off list.
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Sounds like a mighty long ROI..
c
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Earthlink
Has anyone powered radios directly off street light photo
cell adapters? Any pros or cons would be appreciated.
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Does anyone know of any recent wisp acquisitions in Sedona?
If you do could you hit me off list, I have a couple questions.
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Im installing some 120 runs of cat 5 in building
shafts. I also need to take this through a roof penetration and 20
across the roof to hook up to my radios. I can find exterior cable and riser
rated cable, but not one that will serve both needs. Anybody have any idea
where I can find such
We are rolling out some wrap 2 based nodes. The node,
including power will be mounted externally. Has anyone devised a way to
weather harden the AC plug/POE block combo? Ive got an idea for a 2nd
, small enclosure that piggy backs on the radio enclosure, but Im
wondering if someone has
I didnt see any replies to yesterdays post.
Anybody know where to get some more SR9 cards?
Chris
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Where do I find a 180* sector?
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Can anyone tell me if the following configuration will work?
RB532-SR2/SR2+RB502-SR5/SR9
4 slots full. Would the node have enough muscle to power
all the cards properly?
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America wants cheap food. Period. In the past, cattle took better than 30
months to reach slaughter weight on grass. Under current industrialized agricultural
methods cattle can go from birth to the meat case in less than 12 months.
Its very similar for chickens, hogs or any other common
Marlon-
I agree with you - Subsidies aren't just hand outs so some hayseed
farmer can sit on the porch all day spittin redman at the dog. Its much
more clever and insidious than that. Americans spend tax $$ on
Agricultural Subsidies and get to eat crap, sometimes literally, for
their investment.
A rural water district cuts through the center of our
network. Their automatic meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db. They
are having problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz off
them. That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant really move
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A rural water
It sounds like several of you here build your own radios and
use off the shelf antennas. So if I buy a board, cards and an antenna what are
my obligations to FCC as far as having a certified system in production?
Thanks for the education
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Does anybody have any experience good/bad with the WLM54G
cards?
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I have a marketing exclusive with an MTU for
broadband. The cable sales folks keep showing up soliciting new business
for their phone/broadband/video offering. Property mgmt. has been telling
the cable reps that they do not have rights to solicit, only install on his
premises. Their isnt a
Has anyone had any luck with off the shelf WDS cpe units
working in combination with SR2 radios?
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Can anyone else confirm/deny this?
Thanks
Chris
I thought the issue was that the cards are mis marked. Marked back
wards. The outside corner is actually antenna port A . Card says B
George
Anthony Will wrote:
It looks like he is talking about the antenna ports on the mPCI card.
There are
We have an enclosure @ 400 that is powered from the
same circuit as tower lighting. Its been acting a little strange lately,
so we went up with a voltmeter to check the power. The meter showed
fluctuations from 140-170v AC at the outlet. We tested at the back of the
ups and have a steady
Im sure this has been covered before..
Have any of you outsourced installations? If so, has it
been a positive experience, how much do you pay a contractor?
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We pay
$64/mb for 50 mb over fiber after the initial 10 meg commitment.24 mos
commit on package
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You
might want to check out til-tek and antel. They are not cheap, but they
are highh quality.
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Don't know if anyone posted this or not.
Interesting trend - ilecs selling off landline services in rural areas
to
smaller, less capitalized companies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/28/technology/28vermont.html?ex=115967520
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I just happened to read the announcement on the wave
wireless site regarding Charles Browns resignation and the companys
considering the sale of certain product lines and business units
This along with the recent merger leaves me feeling a little
uneasy about WW. Does anyone have any
We had the lightning storm of the century here 2 days
ago. It was an awesome spectacle to witness. It was a much more
distressing spectacle to watch our network map begin to blink red all over the
place. Which leads me to a couple of questions:
How do you handle customer installations
You are still going to need to do site surveys w/ 700. If you are in rolling
terrain, the 700 is going to have the same problem with dirt as 900
c
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From: Chris Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 7:17 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Re: Outsourced installations (KyWiFi LLC)
You are still
How many of you have done an advertising based revenue model
for hotspots or mesh? Im interested in discussing how folks have
monetized the captive eyeballs of both their customer base and/or the transient
users that traverse the hotspot network.
Thanks
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
Does anyone have pointers to an exterior enclosure for a RB
112? We use the mini-box enclosures for wrap boards. Im looking for something
similar for a Rb
Thanks
CHris
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