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Hutton/EC just told me that my position is being closed as of Dec. 31.
Maybe I should move? grin
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It was.
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In this particular situation the client (tenant) was owner of both ends
(base station and CPE) I think. Correct me if I am wrong. I seem to
remember reading that the airline wanted a private WiFi network for
themselves. The airport (landlord) was trying to prevent this. In this
type of a
Dawn,
Could you tell us what interest you believe there should be for WISPs
involving this proceeding? I am doubting it as much as I would like to
know your personal thoughts on the subject. Kris Twomey looked into this
for me some time back and told me it is of no concern for WISPs. If you
potential horrendous MOBILE interference to 5805 channels...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Scrivner
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] WTB Orders (FCC-06-110)
Dawn,
Could you tell
Actually I am able to use the entire 900 MHz band here. Selectivity of
tuners has never been an issue the FCC seems very willing to consider
when adjacent uses are being suggested. As I understand it the systems
being proposed are low power vehicle communications. I am not trying to
say I am
Howdy,
I was an active member of the ASTM DSRC sandards formulating committee for
roughly 2 yrs (2000-2001). This is all familiar stuff, and I appreciate
seeing the URL to see how the effort has proceeded.
John wrote:
Actually I was told that this is above the existing UNII band
John wrote:
In fact I think that vehicles and WISPs should be able to add those bands
together with the existing UNII bands and anyone make use of all of it but
that is not an option currently.
Got that right (that it's not an option currently). DSRC may be using a
wifi variant (narrowed
Why on earth do they want to overlap UNII bands for this purpose? Do
they want both UNII and this new system to fail? Why is this something
they even considered? Why give them their own band if the intent is to
also overlap another unlicensed band? What sort of crack are they
smoking here?
Brian,
How is billing done when most high ARPU business's demand paper billing?
This is something I don't get. What is the difference between me
generating the bill, emailing it out, and them printing
it.vsme generating the bill...me printing it
outletting snail
In Dboss's case, they found a model where it was more profitable to give
away software to make sure they would get paid for more profitable tackon
services, than to bill for the software itself. And when they give it away,
people like me still critisize its validity for use. Its a tought
There is more to this in that no one but the FCC is allowed to restrict the
airwaves use.
Anyone can license the use of a physical space, controled by them for a
specific purpose.
However, As long as a radio is in ones own controlled space, I'm not sure it
matters wether its an AP or an SU.
Its
What part did you play in setting up this new standard, Rich?
I personally advocated DSRC be a different technology than wifi, and that
this was desirable to keep usage separate. What can I say? I worked for
Motorola at the time, and we proposed Canopy! I left the activity when the
Thanks for the thoughtful and informative post. It sounds like you have
a rich background in this particular proceeding!:-)
Scriv
Rich Comroe wrote:
What part did you play in setting up this new standard, Rich?
I personally advocated DSRC be a different technology than wifi, and
that
Looking for a VERY low wattage 12 or 24 volt switch.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
I need it for a remote tower running 12 and 24 volt solar.
thanks!
ryan
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D. Ryan Spott wrote:
Looking for a VERY low wattage 12 or 24 volt switch.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
I need it for a remote tower running 12 and 24 volt solar.
No, but I'll see your question and raise you another question.
Anyone have any recommendations on (if this even exists)
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