[WISPA] Building WARboard radios

2006-12-19 Thread Tom DeReggi
On average, how long does it take, to build a WAR/rootenna radio system, 
start to finish.
Or I should say, how much time should the manager allocate for the process 
to be complete by their techs.

Lets define some common variables
Say the tech is building 5 at a time, of the same configuration.
Assume that its mounting equipment that does not come as a complete kit, 
meaning the follow ing variable could occurs

Need to find the correct standoffs.
Net to cut sheet metal and drill holes for backplane.
Need to power up and teset radio.
Boards are WAR board preloaded with Firmware.

PS. The WAR boards have narrower diameter mounting hole, and the typical 
coarse thread gold PC stand-offs are to wide and thread into the hole in 
appropriately.
Any one have a source for the fine thread narrower diameter standoffs and 
nuts?


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband 


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RE: [WISPA] Building WARboard radios

2006-12-19 Thread Rick Smith
I figure about 15 minutes for an RB112 / mikrotik / SR5 and SR2 cards
w/cables, exterior cables, and antenna hookup / testing.

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On average, how long does it take, to build a WAR/rootenna radio system,
start to finish.
Or I should say, how much time should the manager allocate for the process
to be complete by their techs.
Lets define some common variables
Say the tech is building 5 at a time, of the same configuration.
Assume that its mounting equipment that does not come as a complete kit,
meaning the follow ing variable could occurs
Need to find the correct standoffs.
Net to cut sheet metal and drill holes for backplane.
Need to power up and teset radio.
Boards are WAR board preloaded with Firmware.

PS. The WAR boards have narrower diameter mounting hole, and the typical
coarse thread gold PC stand-offs are to wide and thread into the hole in
appropriately.
Any one have a source for the fine thread narrower diameter standoffs and
nuts?

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband 

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