Here is another Heavy Duty Tower Site on Ebay...
http://tinyurl.com/36npwh
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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lost its mind yesterday.
I think everything is working more-or-less as it should now, though.
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Resending, not sure if it made it out.
We recently deployed a link close to a Air Force Base. The link is a
5GHz (802.11a), while it supports DFS, I would like to avoid having
the link going to sleep for obvious reasons, from what I have read
the 5.8 range does not need to support DFS,
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 11:16 -0500, David E. Smith wrote:
Ryan Langseth wrote:
We recently deployed a link close to a Air Force Base. The link is a
5GHz (802.11a), while it supports DFS, I would like to avoid having
the link going to sleep for obvious reasons, from what I have read
Last week the FCC1 issued a Public Notice seeking comments on Wireless
Strategies request for a declaratory ruling regarding (concurrent)
coordination of microwave links under Part 101 of the Commission's
rules.
The amount of microwave spectrum is finite and it is in everyone's
interest to seek
Mike - Can Citizens at Large provide comment too? I
am involved in volunteer wireless project for a local
school district in my area. The CTO is always seeking
ways to do wireless on a limited budget. We already
have problems with interference in a confined urban
space and hypothesized a
Felix,
Yes, a Citizen at Large can provide comment and the concept of
public-private networks with WISPs would make a very powerful argument
in support.
Thanks
Mike
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Behalf Of Felix A. Lopez
Sent: Thursday, June 28,
For those interested in how easy the process is, the FCC has a good amount
of information available.
Electronic Comment Filing System - http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/
Frank Muto
Co-founder - Washington Bureau for ISP Advocacy - WBIA
www.wbia.us
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