ower while you install.
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> From: "Michael Baird"
> Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 11:25 PM
> To: "WISPA General List"
> Subject: [WISPA] AM radio tower
>
>> *I've recently been approached about expanding our service to
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AM radio tower
> http://www.lbagroup.com/hottowerart.php
>
> They make a power isolation coil. Your best bet would be to use one of
> those to pass power up the tower and use fiber to transmit data
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From: "Michael Baird"
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 11:25 PM
To: "WISPA General List"
Subject: [WISPA] AM radio tower
> *I've recently been approached about expanding our service to an AM
> tower. We wou
11:25 PM
To: "WISPA General List"
Subject: [WISPA] AM radio tower
> *I've recently been approached about expanding our service to an AM
> tower. We would be using 2.4 gear, what kind of problems would I need to
> watch out for when deploying on an AM tower. They said it was
&
Michael,
If you get any responses off-list, I would be happy to hear. I have a
similar situation, but down in Honduras. I posted nearly an exact
question to yours, and the consensus was.
1) Install Noise Suppression, and Shielded Twisted Pair
2) Install only when the Tower is unpowered
In my
Any problems I expect will be ethernet related. What frequency is the tower?
On 9/9/09, Michael Baird wrote:
> *I've recently been approached about expanding our service to an AM
> tower. We would be using 2.4 gear, what kind of problems would I need to
> watch out for when deploying on an AM to
*I've recently been approached about expanding our service to an AM
tower. We would be using 2.4 gear, what kind of problems would I need to
watch out for when deploying on an AM tower. They said it was
broadcasting at 1KW and the entire tower is hot. It is in a really good
area, is a nice towe