Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-18 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181

We had 60mph sustained winds here.  In town.

We had one cpe radio blow down.  Took the TV antenna and half the chimney 
with it.  They now have a nice tripod bolted to the roof :-).


Got another one that I have to go check out right now, not sure what's wrong 
with it.


We also had a fiber customer go down.  So out of 325 wireless subs we lost 1 
maybe 2.  Out of 50 fiber subs, we lost one.  Looks like wireless is more 
reliable that fiber!  lol


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- Original Message - 
From: Mark Koskenmaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!



The storm here on Thursday night tore one of my sites down.

ONE 2 foot dish and one sector,  were not able to be supported by the
galvanized pipe just 7 feet.   The wind bent it over at 20 degrees... and
then the guy wire snapped in the upwind direction, causing the whole thing
to snap off...   The guys were below the sector, which was directly below
the dish, and it bent 2 pipe (I think it was 2, maybe 1.5).   Either 
way,

it bent over that pipe like nothing.   The site had been through many 70+
mph storms without even being tweaked.

For comparison purposes,  I set up a 1 pipe and jumped on the middle,
supported at the ends and could not bend it like that...   (and I'm 275
lbs )

The guy wire was tension wire sold for holding up orchard trees!   The
pulling tension capability was way beyond 1000lbs.

The site's still down, as yesterday, the wind was still screaming along at
40 mph, and we would not even attempt to raise the masting.   It's under 
20

feet above the barn roof, but we were afraid to get on the barn ourselves,
much less attempt to raise 18 feet of pipe, antennas, and guy wires into
place up on top of it.  Hopefully by Sunday, the wind has died and it has
not snowed again :(.

When we left at 4:30 last night, the wind was still at 30-40 mph and it 
was

well below freezing.
brr...



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- Original Message - 
From: Mark Nash - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:02 PM
Subject: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!



Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 
generators,

purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late

night

I think...

George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax


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Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-17 Thread Mark Koskenmaki

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061217/ap_on_re_us/northwest_storm

While we experienced some very high winds, very little damage was done
locally.   Somewhat lesser windstorms are relatively common here in
northeastern Oregon, and so there's not a large mass of damage that gets
done by the big ones.



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- Original Message - 
From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 10:22 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!


 I hate y'all are having storms and even worse that it has knocked y'all
off
 line at different towers.

  It's been almost intolerable here too:


http://www.weather.com/weather/wxdetail/71269?from=yest_bottomnav_undeclared



 Mac




 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Mark Koskenmaki
 Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 10:19 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

 The storm here on Thursday night tore one of my sites down.

 ONE 2 foot dish and one sector,  were not able to be supported by the
 galvanized pipe just 7 feet.   The wind bent it over at 20 degrees... and
 then the guy wire snapped in the upwind direction, causing the whole thing
 to snap off...   The guys were below the sector, which was directly below
 the dish, and it bent 2 pipe (I think it was 2, maybe 1.5).   Either
way,
 it bent over that pipe like nothing.   The site had been through many 70+
 mph storms without even being tweaked.

 For comparison purposes,  I set up a 1 pipe and jumped on the middle,
 supported at the ends and could not bend it like that...   (and I'm 275
 lbs )

 The guy wire was tension wire sold for holding up orchard trees!   The
 pulling tension capability was way beyond 1000lbs.

 The site's still down, as yesterday, the wind was still screaming along at
 40 mph, and we would not even attempt to raise the masting.   It's under
20
 feet above the barn roof, but we were afraid to get on the barn ourselves,
 much less attempt to raise 18 feet of pipe, antennas, and guy wires into
 place up on top of it.  Hopefully by Sunday, the wind has died and it has
 not snowed again :(.

 When we left at 4:30 last night, the wind was still at 30-40 mph and it
was
 well below freezing.
 brr...



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 - Original Message - 
 From: Mark Nash - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:02 PM
 Subject: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!


  Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
  various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2
generators,
  purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
  sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late
 night
  I think...
 
  George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...
 
  Mark Nash
  Network Engineer
  UnwiredOnline.Net
  350 Holly Street
  Junction City, OR 97448
  http://www.uwol.net
  541-998-
  541-998-5599 fax
 
 
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RE: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-17 Thread Forbes Mercy
For us in little old Yakima we have a crumpled and twisted 50 foot tower that 
pulled the guy wire support concrete and all about 15 feet clean out of the 
ground while the tower was falling.  It took six access points/antennas, of 
that we saved three of the radios and four of the antennas but it did hit the 
power line and the wait was two days for the power company. 

Do get back up we put in a wood pole and remounted all new equipment.  We had 
the Canopy high end accounts back up in 4 hours and the rest of the 2.4 people 
up by days end.  I had to go up about every 10 hours to change batteries until 
the power was back on.  We have been blessed with good weather since the big 
storm so thank goodness for that.  We measured 75 MPH gusts during the storm 
but of seven towers only had one crash and one with turned AP antennas. 

Then the customers with antennas that spun away from our tower started coming 
in.  In all we have/are handling about 115 open tickets of which every staff 
member will be out in trucks Monday.  I had to do Business Class customers all 
weekend since they have 24/7 response in their contract.One thing for sure 
using tripods or pole mounts are much better then some of the roof water pipe 
installs I found this week.  Those always fail first. 

Forbes Mercy 

President - Washington Broadband, Inc. 

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Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-17 Thread Mark Nash - Lists
You guys totally one-upped me on these...so thanks for making me feel not so 
bad!!! ;)


Still got one site without power...have a generator charging the UPS.  When 
the generator runs out of fuel, the UPS (SNMP card) e-mails us to tell us it 
has about 20 hours on battery for us to get gas into the generator.


Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
- Original Message - 
From: Forbes Mercy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 5:33 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!


For us in little old Yakima we have a crumpled and twisted 50 foot tower 
that pulled the guy wire support concrete and all about 15 feet clean out 
of the ground while the tower was falling.  It took six access 
points/antennas, of that we saved three of the radios and four of the 
antennas but it did hit the power line and the wait was two days for the 
power company.


Do get back up we put in a wood pole and remounted all new equipment.  We 
had the Canopy high end accounts back up in 4 hours and the rest of the 
2.4 people up by days end.  I had to go up about every 10 hours to change 
batteries until the power was back on.  We have been blessed with good 
weather since the big storm so thank goodness for that.  We measured 75 
MPH gusts during the storm but of seven towers only had one crash and one 
with turned AP antennas.


Then the customers with antennas that spun away from our tower started 
coming in.  In all we have/are handling about 115 open tickets of which 
every staff member will be out in trucks Monday.  I had to do Business 
Class customers all weekend since they have 24/7 response in their 
contract.One thing for sure using tripods or pole mounts are much 
better then some of the roof water pipe installs I found this week.  Those 
always fail first.


Forbes Mercy

President - Washington Broadband, Inc.









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Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-16 Thread Mike Ireton


At 10:30pm this evening one of our tower routers took to locking up. 
This is after being replaced just few weeks ago for the same problem. It 
was the same hardware and I can't tell if it's cold related or not but 
it doesn't feel like it. I've now put together another replacement and 
I'm just hoping this holds. What I really need is a source for quality 
industrial PC type machines with -40 temp ratings,compact flash, gig 
ethernets and 600mhz cpus (no sound, vga or other bs)...





Mark Nash - Lists wrote:

Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 generators,
purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late night
I think...

George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax




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Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-16 Thread Mark Koskenmaki
The storm here on Thursday night tore one of my sites down.

ONE 2 foot dish and one sector,  were not able to be supported by the
galvanized pipe just 7 feet.   The wind bent it over at 20 degrees... and
then the guy wire snapped in the upwind direction, causing the whole thing
to snap off...   The guys were below the sector, which was directly below
the dish, and it bent 2 pipe (I think it was 2, maybe 1.5).   Either way,
it bent over that pipe like nothing.   The site had been through many 70+
mph storms without even being tweaked.

For comparison purposes,  I set up a 1 pipe and jumped on the middle,
supported at the ends and could not bend it like that...   (and I'm 275
lbs )

The guy wire was tension wire sold for holding up orchard trees!   The
pulling tension capability was way beyond 1000lbs.

The site's still down, as yesterday, the wind was still screaming along at
40 mph, and we would not even attempt to raise the masting.   It's under 20
feet above the barn roof, but we were afraid to get on the barn ourselves,
much less attempt to raise 18 feet of pipe, antennas, and guy wires into
place up on top of it.  Hopefully by Sunday, the wind has died and it has
not snowed again :(.

When we left at 4:30 last night, the wind was still at 30-40 mph and it was
well below freezing.
brr...



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- Original Message - 
From: Mark Nash - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:02 PM
Subject: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!


 Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
 various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 generators,
 purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
 sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late
night
 I think...

 George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...

 Mark Nash
 Network Engineer
 UnwiredOnline.Net
 350 Holly Street
 Junction City, OR 97448
 http://www.uwol.net
 541-998-
 541-998-5599 fax


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Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-16 Thread George Rogato



Mark Nash - Lists wrote:

Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 generators,
purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late night
I think...

George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...



We were waiting for it but not that bad. Main tower site is down, but 
they just put a new generator in and I had a ups so I never knew the 
power was down till the guy that owns the tower called and asked if I 
would refuel the generator. It has a 24 gallon tank and it burns a 
gallon per hour.


Another site did go down, but by the time I got there the next morning 
the power came back up. I need to add ups there.



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RE: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-16 Thread Mac Dearman
I hate y'all are having storms and even worse that it has knocked y'all off
line at different towers.

 It's been almost intolerable here too:

http://www.weather.com/weather/wxdetail/71269?from=yest_bottomnav_undeclared



Mac 




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mark Koskenmaki
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 10:19 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

The storm here on Thursday night tore one of my sites down.

ONE 2 foot dish and one sector,  were not able to be supported by the
galvanized pipe just 7 feet.   The wind bent it over at 20 degrees... and
then the guy wire snapped in the upwind direction, causing the whole thing
to snap off...   The guys were below the sector, which was directly below
the dish, and it bent 2 pipe (I think it was 2, maybe 1.5).   Either way,
it bent over that pipe like nothing.   The site had been through many 70+
mph storms without even being tweaked.

For comparison purposes,  I set up a 1 pipe and jumped on the middle,
supported at the ends and could not bend it like that...   (and I'm 275
lbs )

The guy wire was tension wire sold for holding up orchard trees!   The
pulling tension capability was way beyond 1000lbs.

The site's still down, as yesterday, the wind was still screaming along at
40 mph, and we would not even attempt to raise the masting.   It's under 20
feet above the barn roof, but we were afraid to get on the barn ourselves,
much less attempt to raise 18 feet of pipe, antennas, and guy wires into
place up on top of it.  Hopefully by Sunday, the wind has died and it has
not snowed again :(.

When we left at 4:30 last night, the wind was still at 30-40 mph and it was
well below freezing.
brr...



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- Original Message - 
From: Mark Nash - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:02 PM
Subject: [WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!


 Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
 various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 generators,
 purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
 sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late
night
 I think...

 George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...

 Mark Nash
 Network Engineer
 UnwiredOnline.Net
 350 Holly Street
 Junction City, OR 97448
 http://www.uwol.net
 541-998-
 541-998-5599 fax


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[WISPA] DAY FROM HELL!!!

2006-12-15 Thread Mark Nash - Lists
Wind storms came through last night.  Power out at 6 sites this morning,
various power companies.  Started at 6 this morning...Put in 2 generators,
purchased 8 marine batteries and patched them into my APC UPS units.  2
sites now still running on batteries, 2 on generators.  Will be a late night
I think...

George, I would imagine you guys had it worse out there on the coast...

Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax


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