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Sounds like and old western multiplex tsunami used by cell carriers for
tower backhaul
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 10:39 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] What the heck chews up 100mhz of 5.8ghz?!?
Funny you mention that, But you are right. We are located on a tower with
a
2.4 WM and a 5ghz WM. We put our stuff up, ran the SA and went holy S***.
We
Charles, I'm suprised!
In general I would advocate cooperation and it sounds like perhaps
there would be some options here if this does turn out to be a cell
carrier or such. We would certainly like to continue earning our
reputation as good guys - even with competitors who otherwise would n
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Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> yeppers. something like that.
>
> Triangulate in on wh
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Sounds like and old western multiplex tsunami used by cell carriers for
tower
Mike,
One thing that is different with the Western Multiplex vs. Redline or
others is the WM is a "constant carrier", full-duplex radio. Changing
them to a Redline or something else would actually be a downgrade for
them... the true full-duplex operation as well as constant carrier radio
make
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
yeppers. something like that.
Triangulate in on where it's coming from and ask the folks that own the
structure the antenna is on.
It might be cheaper to pay them to change polarities than it is to reset
your plan.
I think the concensus - western multiplex - mak
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Sounds like and old western multiplex tsunami used by cell carriers for
tower backhaul
Gino A. Villarini
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Sounds like and old western multiplex tsunami used by cell carriers for
tower backhaul
Gino A. Villarini
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Mike,
Just guessing but maybe a high throughput point-to-point link. If you
can do a little triangulation with the SM, you may be able to find the
source.
jack
Mike Ireton wrote:
While installing a new canopy accesspoint today, in an unserved
community with no other wireless isps and litt
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Mike Ireton wrote:
But does anyone have any idea what in gods name could occupy this
much continuous spectrum in 5.8?
Canopy?
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Two words -- Western Multiplex.
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While installing a new canopy acc
Proxim (formerly Western Multiplex) Tsunami point-to-point radios. They
eat up the entire 100MHz. They are ancient, inefficient and use a crude
modulation, but that meant they worked, and worked well. Thousands of
them were sold and they are still being sold new.
Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
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Sounds like and old western multiplex tsunami used by cell carriers for
tower backhaul
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