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> Behalf Of chris cooper
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:03 AM
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> Subject: RE: [WISPA] FM tower co-location
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> Isolate/shield everything. Wrap your radios in mesh if they are up with
> the FM antennas. Make sur
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] FM tower co-location
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> I have. The station on the same to
Yeah.
It's, by far, my most troublesome site.
Not all the fault of the FM system I'm sure. There are 3 or 4 competitors
only a mile away. And my antennas have to mount behind another tower etc.
But the general noise there is so high I have to take my volt meter outside
of the building in or
I have a 2.4g Cisco AP and a 5.8g MT backhaul link on a FM tower at 99.5mhz.
My gear is at 230' of a 300' tower. The FM array is 10 bays that is fed
by 50k watts, and is only about 15' above my AP and BH links.
The Cisco is basemounted and the MT radio is on the tower at 230'.
No problems what
oper
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:03 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] FM tower co-location
Isolate/shield everything. Wrap your radios in mesh if they are up with
the FM antennas. Make sure there is a clear understanding of when you
are able to climb vs. when the will
Isolate/shield everything. Wrap your radios in mesh if they are up with
the FM antennas. Make sure there is a clear understanding of when you
are able to climb vs. when the will agree to turn down signal. You may
not be able to climb until after midnight etc.
Oh yeah- when your eyes start to fee
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] FM tower co-location
I have. The station on the same tower as me is not a super high power
station - I think they broadcast at 12,000 watts (we have one close
that does 75,000 Watts) !! The RF engineer for the station told me
that 40' was safe for short exp
I have. The station on the same tower as me is not a super high power
station - I think they broadcast at 12,000 watts (we have one close
that does 75,000 Watts) !! The RF engineer for the station told me
that 40' was safe for short exposure. I have some gear closer to 12'
away. They are requir