Amen
On Nov 28, 2011 7:12 PM, Doug Clark d...@txox.com wrote:
Rich,
Take a look at the failing business model of Clear. They have their own
licensed spectrum and in my area they spent
close to 140 million dollars on build out. They had their network
over-saturated within 6 months of
to buy some of these!! Anyone ever used them, if so, do they work and where
did you get them??
Thanks!!
Brad Hagstrom
(Jenco Wireless, LLC)
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Anyone having an issue with simple queues not working (version 4.15) - maybe
RB-1100 related??
Thanks !
Brad Hagstrom
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Hello everyone. Anyone have one of these they want to sell?? Please hit me
off-list at b...@jencospeed.net
Thanks !!
Brad H
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I'm paying a little more - $2500 for 40 Megs. I feel ripped off !!! There
is a 10% margin built in, so its really 44 Megs (Important to know with
Butch's QOS)
On Dec 16, 2010 9:06 AM, Kevin Neal ke...@safelink.net wrote:
This isn't in Ohio but when we were upgrading our TW fiber in Idaho,
the
Of Jenco Wireless
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I'm paying a little more - $2500 for 40 Megs. I feel ripped off !!! There
is a 10% margin built in, so its really 44 Megs (Important to know with
Butch's
think of for now. Thanks List !!
Brad Hagstrom, CEO, President, CTO, COO, a few others, and the CFO's Husband
Jenco Wireless, LLC
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This stuff really does work:
http://www.wx2100.com/
Brad H
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
I agree with Tom - from this point on I have been doing installs like
that. Grids are not my thing but ARC and backfires are awesome!
On 12/11/08,
I have 4 slightly used 120-16's and one or two brand new ones. They are a
lot bigger in size but they do work great. I had to go to smaller antennas
for contractural reasons. Hit me off-list if interested -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Brad H
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Eje Gustafsson
that outperformed the Tiltek in 900Mhz yet.
There are other brands such as Teletronics and MTI.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Hi. Anyone have any thoughts on using a dual polarity antenna (Til-Tek) as
opposed to the Canopy standard (6) Integrated AP setup??
Thanks,
Brad H
(Jenco Wireless, LLC)
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I have a local competitor who uses Wi-Max equipment - maybe even the brand
you mentioned (sorry - I don't want sued) - I have had calls from a customer
or two of theirs who are looking for something better. I have no way of
knowing all of the details (signal strength, etc.), but at one of their
.
Brad H
(Jenco Wireless)
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 2:20 AM, Wallace L. Walcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.superpass.com/902-928MH_60.html
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Bumblebee R52H WOES
http://www.bvsystems.com/Products/Power/Butterfly/butterfly.htm
Worth every penny. I have tested one or two of the R52H cards
would recommend getting one of these meters and setting the Tx
down a dB or two for safety (make sure you check the performance) - you
need the meter becaust the default settings in MT don't always match -
although I believe they are real close on these cards.
Brad Hagstrom
(Jenco Wireless, LLC
:17 PM, Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's exactly what I was looking for Brad. Thanks for the link.
Can you tell me how much that puppy costs???
Mac
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Hi Mac. If the RB-333 is about the same size as the RB-600, I use the 14 x
12. It's a little tight - I vent them myself so I can change the
orientation - the RB would probably fit better the way they have them vented
though.
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/nema_enclosures.php
-- Brad H
(Jenco
:
# eth link 10FDX
I think it's case sensitive.
Travis
Microserv
Jenco Wireless wrote:
Hi. I can't for the life of me remember how to change a Trango's
Ethernet link speed. I need to set it to 10hdx due to interference
related
to icing. Real nice weather here in Ohio - freezing rain
The Lenovo x61 is supposed to be pretty good - I just can't make myself
spend that kind of money.
On 9/10/07, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a new one. Anyone got a laptop that works outside well? I can't
see the screen on my dell very well.
Brian
What's everyone using now? I just got a nasty infection using AVG (fully
updated). I guess AVG has not kept up well according to the reviews.
Thanks,
Brad H
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On Fri, September 7, 2007 8:33 pm, Jenco Wireless wrote:
What's everyone using now? I just got a nasty infection using AVG
(fully
updated). I guess AVG has not kept up well according to the reviews.
Just out of curiosity, any cites or details on this? We recommend AVG Free
to our
tower crew to do the work.
Staying tied off might cost you some teeth if you fell but you won't go
home
dead.
Jim Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
317-222-1329
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower
I always tie off, even on the inside. It is just so easy to climb on
the
inside. The 36 size is perfect
on the sides
that
I could get through. With this one, I'd be concerned about rescuing you
inside there if something happened.
Ralph
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I have equipment on a 500' tower. The legs are spaced 36 inches apart and
it is really, really easy to climb up the inside (I am a little vertically
challenged when it comes to height :-). I can't figure out who made it.
Anyone have any insight on what manufacturer(s) makes
I wonder if the new revision 5 RB 532's addressed this issue?
On 6/10/07, Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. It is emissions from the DC to DC converter on the board. With no
cards and no ethernet connection, using just a power supply, it can emit
up to +30db of noise in both of
I forgot to mention, most of the lightning damage (more than 90 percent) I
have had has been after long periods with no rain, so the clay had a lot of
time to dry out and turn in to an insulator. One Summer my main tower and
about 10 percent of my clients were destroyed from one lightning storm.
After many hits, I ungrounded, added inductance and lots and lots of surge
suppression (not little ethernet supressors) - my experience (or luck) has
been that it is better to un-ground. My location has 100 percent clay soil
(clay was used as an insulator in the old days), so that may be a
FM kills Ethernet. Inductors - Period. Set to 10 Mbps until then.
Brad H
On 3/30/07, Edward J. Hatfield III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nearly 40 dB of variations in the link S/N ratio? Holy cat crap, Batman!
How accurate is the test equipment yielding that measurement? SNR
variations
They tried to buy my company. I wasn't trying to sell so I didn't try too
hard! I think I may have been their first try. The offer was really low.
They paid a lot more for a lot less on their next acquisition. If I knew
they were going to setup in Arizona, I would have played it a lot
I e-mailed them and told them it needs a remote pendant (with variable speed
- much slower) - if slow enough, we could tie off on the way up with little
physical exertion. I am fat and old :-)
On 2/16/07, rwf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hard to achieve 100% tie off with that contraption, I'm
of event.
- Peter
Jenco Wireless wrote:
I just sent him an e-mail:
Hello Mr. XXX . We just did a review of our credit card billing and
realized that we have not successfully billed your account since
7/26/05.
Our credit card service tried to bill you a few times (6), but for
some reason
DigiKey lists a standard inductance for each core and the frequencies they filter. Its been awhile since I researched them, but my primary focus was the FM interference and my secondary was just to get as much inductance as possible for lightning suppression. - the more times you loop the cable
It's the simple method - but it works !
Brad H
On 10/17/06, rwf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep-
We look at Hamfests for any inductor with a big hole and pass the Ethernet or COAX through with as many turns as we can cram in the hole.
Ralph
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
as possible. You have to purchase 100 to get that low, low price I mentioned :-). We are located in Ohio.
Brad Hagstrom
(Jenco Wireless)
On 10/7/06, KyWiFi LLC
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Can you share some info on the $1.50 inductor you reference below?Do you then ground the inductor
, *Jenco Wireless*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://pdfcatalog.digikey.com/T063/1150.pdf#search=%22digikey%20240-2318-nd%22 http://pdfcatalog.digikey.com/T063/1150.pdf#search=%22digikey%20240-2318-nd%22
I use the 240-2318-ND (towards the bottom of the page).Just wrap
I lost 15% of my CPE's one year. It was a dry Summer (I theorize the earth was not conducting well), then we had a couple of bad storms. Using a $1.50 inductor on the Ethernet cable near the radios really seems to have helped a lot.
Brad Hagstrom
On 10/7/06, Jason Hensley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
Brad Hagstrom
(Jenco Wireless)
On 10/7/06, KyWiFi LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you share some info on the $1.50 inductor you reference below?Do you then ground the inductor to the mounting arm which is then
grounded to an earth ground? Please share if you don't mind, inquiringminds would LOVE
Contrary to popular belief, lightning likes to follow the path of least inductance. Inductance is the resistance to a change in current flow. All I can say is that they have worked for me.
On 10/7/06, Dylan Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/7/06, Jenco Wireless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I am waiting on this also (the noise issue from the power supply is what I am assuming you are talking about). I have had various issues with a couple of old 532's I got when they first came out (Ethernet connectivity to a Tranzeo unit on a 250' run). I have had good luck with the 100 series, but
http://www.dci.ca/
They custom tune them for you. Expensive, but probably the best on the market. Very low line loss.
-- Brad H
(Jenco Wireless)
On 6/15/06, Mario Pommier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a source for 900 Mhz bandpass filters to selectivelyfilter out other transmitters
Why is the 3.5 Wi-Max license free band not approved in the U.S. ???
-- Brad H
On 6/12/06, George Rogato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.zcom.com.tw/news001.htm--George Rogato
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I accidentally added one where I don't have one. How can I delete it?
Thanks,
Brad Hagstrom
On 4/19/06, Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentlemen, Adding a point is a bit confusing if you've not used aninterface like this before...
The trick is to...1. ZOOM INTO
Geta test meter. I got one from BVS Systems and LOVE it ! Roger Peters has had great piggies in the past. I just tested a UFL from Wisp-Router and it was 2 dB better than anything else (UFL) I have tried, but it was only 5 long, so I am sure that has something to do with the better review. Once
Wireless Broadband
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Geta test meter. I got one from BVS Systems and LOVE it ! Roger Peters has had great
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I have. The station on the same tower as me is not a super high power
station - I think they broadcast at 12,000
period (hours), I just
work in the suit. I also had a Narda RF monitor, until it had a 460'
fall - oops. The bottom line is 50-300 MHz is very dangerous for
human exposure. It will cook you like a microwave oven starting with
your eyes and testicles. Be careful
Brad Hagstrom
Jenco
that they charged me to repair a long time
ago.
Brad Hagstrom,
Jenco Wireless
On 1/18/06, Chadd Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am probably far more cynical than most but I really hope that Trango has
made a turn around as a company with the latest round of changes.
I tend to remember the bad
(last time I lost everything).
Brad Hagstrom
(Jenco Wireless)
On 1/6/06, Bob Moldashel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jenco Wireless wrote:
You may want to look at www.bvsystems.com. Their BumbleBee unit
does 900, 2.4, and 5.8. It interfaces with a PDA, so that gives you
an idea of the size
The three models are the freq's in red (1), the freq's in blue (2), and Wi-MAX. I want the red one !!
Brad Hagstrom
(Jenco Wireless)
On 1/7/06, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below, it says three different models. To me, this says it only does one at a time. AM I right
antennas of your own ready to go for testing
when you get the unit. It is a big and expensive unit, so don't plan
on carrying it up a tower !
Brad Hagstrom
Jenco Wireless
On 1/5/06, Brian Rohrbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone in love with one of these?
http://www.metrictest.com/catalog/views
that I have one !!
Brad Hagstrom
Jenco Wireless
On 1/5/06, Butch Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Jenco Wireless wrote:
Wow. For the rental price on some of those you can buy one from
BVS Systems. I rented one (I can't remember the name but it was an
expensive unit
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