commenting on
list.
Thanks,
Mac Dearman
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But no plans to upgrade firmware. Sounds dead
Chuck and gang,
I apologize for my last post (especially to you Chuck) since that was
supposed to have been off list.
It was my bad and I sincerely apologize to all!
Mac
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are you addressing here?
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Chuck,
That was neither neighborly nor a nice comment to make from one
vendor
Is this not our old friend Demetrius (Big D) Sirdopolis's (sp?) company??
Mac
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Cisco
Brian,
It is my opinion that once the internal components of the antenna dry
thoroughly - - you can seal them and put them back into service. It will
depend on how long they were exposed to the water and the amount of
corrosion that may/may not be present as to whether they are actually usable
is approaching.
I will keep this list updated on how things are progressing on the MS
gulf
coast.
Best Regards and God Speed,
DSLbyAir
--- On Sat, 8/30/08, Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Josh,
Try these folks;http://www.aretta.com/
I have no personal experience with them, but have several WISP buddies who
proclaim they are great. You will have options with them.
Mac
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My opinion of insurance is not good! (Insurance is a racket and of Satan
-hehehehe)
When you buy insurance, buy what you can afford and all you can afford. It
has been our experience that we really haven't needed any insurance and it
has been a big waste of money, but I do know that for the
. The former company had given wireless a black eye in these
towns and Deliberants support helped the recover the wireless name when we
were able to get them all back on line for a minimal $$ to the end user.
Thanks Caleb!!
Mac Dearman
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Harnish,
You are a good guy, smart and all, but you have some really great help!!
:-)
Send us a recipe for that POE set up - - please?? ;-)
BTW - that looks like a class act POE setup.
Thanks,
Mac
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Mark,
It sounds like water in the coax/jumper or your pigtail (from radio to N
fitting) is bad. If you reused the pigtail and it was hit by
lightening/static discharge it may be fried as well. I have seen times where
they weren't seated well on the radio and cause them to act up too. While
you
Jack FCC Committee,
I wanted to thanks all of you for the time each of you have taken, the
outstanding work accomplished, the pitching of the LICENSED-LITE idea and
the outstanding comment to the FCC.
If we (WISPs) wind up with a chunk of this spectrum after 4 long years of
comments,
Randy,
Thanks for the link. Turns out we are ok since we leave all our settings
at default, but it could have been very important. I wasn't aware of Ubnt
doing any testing with MT. That's just good knowledge - thanks.
Mac
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Hey folks,
I bought a new pickup back in April and have been using a DC power
inverter to power a CPE while in the road checking stuff...etc. This is a
PITA and it seems that I have 40 patch cables in the floorboard all the
time.
I would like to see some pics of installs and hardware to
Steve,
You may have already stated this, but what is the RSSI reported in the
TRCPQ19? What is the SNR reported at the AP in the MT box? If you are
running a XR2 in the MT AP and have a CPQ19 as a CPE and do not have a
signal level being reported of at least a -84/-83 in the CPQ - - you may
-
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik issues
Steve,
You may have already stated this, but what is the RSSI reported in
the
TRCPQ19? What is the SNR
Joe,
Looks like you will have whitespace available - -as I used Brains tool
fast like.
I will hit you off list with the attachment.
THANKS BRIAN!
Mac
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I have some Wi-Fi spray I use on client CPE when their signal degrades. Two
squirts and their old -87 become a -67 instantly!! It comes in several
different colors - - like wifi red, radio white and my favorite of all is
802yellow!!
I have several bottles for sale if anyone is interested. :-)
All of our local TV stations (3, 8,10,11,12 14) have all completed their
transition to DTV. They are still broadcasting analog as well and will
continue to do so until the deadline. Those who have not completed their
transition by the deadline Feb 17, 2009 will possibly face a huge fine from
what
I dont think that there is a PTMP wireless platform available to anyone
that will support multi users streaming 2Mbps+ off of a single AP. If this
is available I would like to know whose gear it is and what bank is going
to lend the money to revamp an entire network.
We have always had
I thought I would drop a line here and pass on a site that seemed really
cool. It is free for up to three to video conference and I guess always free
for individuals to video chat - like Instant Messengers.
www.oovoo.com
Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
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I wouldn't mind living in Idaho if it were next to Louisiana :)
Mac
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Dragonwave Range
Most
Chuck,
Whatcha think of packet limiting? :) It works eh? Saves my hind end
daily!! I have found that these MikroCore routers do a great job as well - -
same philosophy - - different hardware.
Mac
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Behalf Of
Why don't y'all put the correct SUBJECT line (BS) in place on this piece of
$*it thread or take it off list?
All of you ought to be ashamed for feeding trolls - - hehehehehe
banging head on desk rapidly and repeatedly
Mac
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Looks like they have been hacked - this is what I see:
Tuncis lives here...
Mac
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Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikoritk Site
Chuck,
I think someone (read - as in very many) have stretched the truth with
your survey. I could be wrong, (not the first time) but according to your
poll the 43 WISPs have an average of 1153.418 subscribers each!
It appears that 27 of the 43 WISPs used Canopy and those 27 ISPs count for
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Chuck,
I think someone (read - as in very many) have stretched the truth
of
this data together along with the demographics of the areas we serve. I
think it would be a great idea as well as very helpful when we visit the
FCC!
Mac
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Sincerely,
Mac Dearman
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A bastardization of the last definition :-)
I don't think
Mike,
Looks like that thing gave birth to an alien!! - hehehe (been watching
SciFi)
Where do you get those little plastic standoffs that hold your MB off the
aluminum backing plate? That looks nice!
Later,
Mac
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Mike,
I have many Rohn 25G, 45 55 towers with HAM operators on every one of
them. I appreciate the fact that their gear (antennas) are made to take a
lightning strike :-) Their DB222 antennas stuck out the top of my towers
give me a false sense of security, but any security is better than
It could be a nightmare, but with appropriate channels being selected - -
it could be ok. IMHO - this is no worse than using multiple radios in a
single enclosure in the same frequency. I guess it could be worse if you
were using multiple radios in a single enclosure AND using an antenna like
this
The truth of the matter is this:
We are all selling bandwidth for a living. The more I sale - the more I
make. I don't want to short anyone and I like the hogs on my service and
cater to these folks since I make more money per month off these folks. If
you aren't metering and charging by the gig
.
Thanks again crew - - y'all are a great group to be associated with!
Sincerely,
Mac Dearman
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OK guys - - - anyone have a picture of me having sex??? :-)
Seems that everything good is bad for your health and all that is bad
(tastes bad) is good for you.
Jim - that's the first fried food I've seen in 3 weeks (in that picture you
attached) and it makes me hungry ;-)
Mac
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I forgot to add something VERY important - - The less you have touching
anything of theirs the better off you will be in the future when it comes
time for them to sandblast and paint!! Put your sectors standing off the
handrails as far as possible using DB clamps and run your own conduit to
This generally happens on the lower portion (or section) of the tower and is
caused by freezing water inside the tower leg. Make sure there are weep
holes on each leg at the base and that they aren't stopped up with rust. You
would be better off to place a water pipe clamp
Tom,
Be sure to upgrade the bios firmware as well when you go to 3.28 You
can upgrade the firmware with no loss of config, but to upgrade the bios you
have to be in the CLI. System routerboard print (shows you the version you
are running with upgrade available) Then type system routerboard
with experience and attitude.
Please contact me off list at mdear...@inetsouth.com
Thanks,
Mac Dearman CEO
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.728.9600
318.728.8642
WISPA Wants
to $400.00 :-) and I still own the CPE
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Authorized Barracuda Reseller
MikroTik RouterOS Certified
www.inetsouth.com
www.mac-tel.us
www.RadioResponse.org (Katrina Relief)
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.303.4228
318.303.4229
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We use a rotary hammer drill with a special bit that is for
driving grounding rods and man does it
,
Mac Dearman
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Hey folks,
My PC bit the dust while I was in Dallas (MUM) and now the magic smoke
in
my cell phone has escaped. In these two POS items was contained my
I am gonna try these out with the new MikroTik 111 or 112's - - from
jeffcosoho.com* http://tinyurl.com/n4jz6
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Brian Rohrbacher
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hehehehehehe
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I sold a bunch of dial up modems...etc to a guy in Namibia, Africa last year
and he had to transfer the money via wire to my bank because PayPal wouldn't
accept a bank out of that region. I feel that there is a good reason why
PayPal does that :-)
Mac
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p.s. I am a top poster too :)
Mac Dearman
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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:51
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Remote Backup
Services
We're looking at Handy
http://remote-backup.com/
Mac Dearman
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You have a link for them Mac
I wouldn't imagine that this responsibility would fall on us WISPs, but to
our upstream providers like BellSouth...etc. Why would they want to deal
with the 20,000 piss ants of the world when all they have to do is back up
stream two hops and catch all the traffic? Common sense tells me this will
card reader. He
thought it was funny to come back and try to scare us :-)
We have moved back to the lucky Rabbits foot, a necklace made of Alligator
paws and Chicken feet. I have yet to figure out what's lucky about a Rabbit,
an Alligator or a Chicken that has lost its limbs? Damn - - -
Mac
to
even set this up nor responsible enough to keep up with it reliably for two
years.
Mac Dearman
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facility. It seems like a no brainer to me.
ME SMUG? HA! That makes me smile :-)
Mac Dearman
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Johnny O, - - You been thinking again!
Stop it J
Mac Dearman
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the wimax unlicensed front
Do
Looks like it's that time of year again!
Looks like we are starting early again this year and I really hate that!!
http://www.weather.com/maps/news/atlstorm1/closeupsat_large_animated.html
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Has anyone ever done a test on Trango's 900MHz gear?
I know it says 3Megs throughput, but what will it really do full duplex?
Thanks,
Mac Dearman
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Mac,
As long as you are running the wired Ethernet side on 100mbps,
We
know it's a shame that I haven't had time to participate in any of the
discussions the last few months, but we have been busy busy busy! I hope all
the rest of you are as fortunate as we are, but with more hired help :-)
Later Gators,
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their version of OSPF. You can generally find a good price on some used (but
guaranteed) Cisco gear on eBay at a nice price.
Mac Dearman
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Dan,
We have bought a lot of stuff from these folks and these adapters are
really highly recommended and have worked well.
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=321
Mac Dearman
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Louisianans
Mac Dearman
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I guess I will answer my own post again. Am I the only guy
This very thing is why I implemented a 5Gig
rule up/down aggregate for the month written in my TOS with a $10.00 per Gig
over the limit charge. There is no way possible to keep someone from
sharing (although that too is prohibited by my TOS) their connection today
with NAT and if you catch
Mac Dearman wrote:
This
very thing is why I implemented a 5Gig rule up/down aggregate for the month
written in my TOS with a $10.00 per Gig over the limit charge. There is
no way possible to keep someone from sharing (although that too is prohibited
by my TOS) their connection today with NAT
Mark,
The M900AP (every one of them) have your choice of either integrated HPOL
or VPOL antenna's that is software switchable or external antenna fitting.
The external antenna fitting is a RP-SMA. I have several of the PAC Wireless
V Pol antennas that I tried, but the noise in the sticks in the
?
Thanks, Mac...what kind of NLOS range are you getting out of that 9dbi HPol
omni? LOS range?
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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it was in that
position. I was about 5' off the roof on a custom made roof mount. I had to
get out to the side of that puppy to get rid of the issues associated with
the roof. I think as it got hotter and the heat waves rolled off the roof
the worse it got!
GL,
Mac Dearman
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That's pretty neat Dawn -THANKS!
Mac
All,
Below is the link for a useful tower locator. It is not search able
still very helpful.
http://towers.conxx.net/
Just zoom in and the tower info comes up on the bottom of the page.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
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Can anyone give me a lead as to what I am looking for? I believe this
http://tinyurl.com/lje7s is what I need, but I don't think I need 400Watts
as all I will be pulling at several new tower sites are a few RB532's with
their radios. I think I ought to keep the RB532s powered at 48VDC as they
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Can anyone give me a lead as to what I am looking for? I believe this
http://tinyurl.com/lje7s is what I need, but I don't think I
management features of the UPS still available to you. Just
an idea to consider.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
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Can anyone give me a lead
Title: Re: [WISPA] New Orleans
Cliff,
You know you are going to confuse folks
by telling them you are South of New Orleans! That is supposed to be the Gulf J The majority of mankind
dont realize you can drive for hours South of New Orleans. (Although its
not recommended)
Mac
We are trying to get a Wireless Woodstock reunion out here for Labor Day.
It is wide open for anyone to come out, sit down, eat, drink and just enjoy.
Bring your fishing pole...etc
All of you ought to try to make down here to Louisiana!!
Mac Dearman
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There will be a MikroTik HotSpot set up and it will be free, unfortunately
there will be a fee to get in the toilet after 3:00pm :-)
Mac Dearman
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Leboeuf
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 10:55 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Wireless Woodstock
Mac, I would be interested in attending...
How do I get DOWN to Louisiana from where I live? (duh) :)
On 7/12/06 6:18 PM, Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are trying to get a Wireless
Very Good!!
We are gonna have a blowout. I am looking for a live band - - I wonder what
Scriv is doing? - - hey Scriv!
Mac Dearman
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http://jeffcosoho.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=12products_id=145051
Mac Dearman
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I'm
Where did you get that info from Travis?
Links, sourceetc?
Mac Dearman
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532s
Maybe
at this and rethink your position
on everything as you can see more of the facts with this documentary. Be
prepared to sit a while as its pretty long, but full of common sense
logic.
http://www.loosechange911.com/
Mac Dearman
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This is the GENERAL list! It's made for general matters as well as
wireless stuff :-)
Pay your dues and get on the real WISPA list :-) where the tin foil hat
stuff is not posted.
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I believe this is the one Dawn posted a
couple weeks ago. You will have to zoom in to see the tower locations/ownersetc.
Its a great tool!!
http://towers.conxx.net/
Mac Dearman
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You can cluster your Asterisk boxes and scale to whatever size need be
Mac Dearman
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Matt
Title: Message
Just a reminder for all who may not have
ever filed and those of us who are - - well - - hair brained and may forget.
Mac
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PM
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If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
*? :)
Mac
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I hate to toot anyones horn, but I
do happen to know if you need any help getting all this set up and functioning
like it needs to - - Jeremy can handle it if he has time.
Mac Dearman
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Sent
!
Mac Dearman
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Mikrotik is builtin. CF is for optional stuff like web caching. Boot it up
I wouldn't say that :-)
Mac
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On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, JohnnyO wrote:
Well does it work ?
I could take offense pretty easy at most of your comments - - so I will just
choose to NOT make any comments at all :)
Regards from deep in rural Louisiana,
Mac Dearman
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Rayville, La.
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me off list if you need a hand or give
me a call
318-376-2562
GL,
Mac Dearman
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Network Storm
What size man diaper do you wear while climbing that Rohn 25G 70 free
stander? :-) I am sure I would need one that holds at least 10lbs!!
Mac
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 3:01 PM
To: WISPA
Those are some great pics Rick, Thanks!
What is that other board you have in there? POE switch?
Mac
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Harnish
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:14 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA]
There definitely is a LMR-DB that is water
tight. The regular LMR coax is just water resistant
and you have done well to find your problem! I remember the first run of LMR I
had to get moisture in it about 5 years ago - - - I pulled my hair out trying
to figure that one out, but I was
I don't think a RB532 will run 2 SR5's with a 2' patch cable and a 48VDC
power supply without s0me weirdness happening. I only put one Super Range
card in a RB532 and one Atheros or Prism card.
Mac
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Welcome Harold! (and Deliberant Wireless)
Good to have you here on list with us.
Now let's see what kind of specials you have running :)
Mac Dearman
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dawn DiPietro
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 9
Well - there goes the ISPCON neighborhood if Jeff will be there!!
I am trying to make plans as I sit here now.
Anyone going that may want to share a room with me?
I don't snore, drink, smoke, stay out/up late, leave clothes on the bed,
towels on the bathroom floor, eat late at night, put food
Jason,
It ought to work like a charm. It sounds
like maybe a bad gateway set in the BH unit or an Ethernet mismatch maybe or
even a port on a switch.
Did you check that link on the ground and
pass data through it? Like surf the net before hanging them in the air
Mac
Mark Koskenmaki:
Am I missing something?
YES!! No doubt!
Is this just a setting problem or ???
Or is a big word and I really think it is an or problem. I think you
need your head examined first for saving the $60.00 on the difference
between a RB532 a RB112.
Were these vital links?
Were
.
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email me at mark at neofast dot net
541-969-8200
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From: Mac Dearman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mike,
I use a Motorola Canopy 2.4 SM to check for interference issues. It is a
poor mans SA, but it does show you what you are looking for and it does it
real time as well with a pretty nice interface.
Mac
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Does any one have an all in one solar solution for running a few MT
RB532's loaded with CM9's/SR2/SR5..etc? I have three new towers and instead
of running power/trenching/conduit..etc I would like to install solar, but
am a complete idiot in this area. Something like
find
Mac Dearman
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David E. Smith
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] The Gremlin, redux
On Fri, October 27, 2006 3:11 pm, Eric Merkel wrote:
1) Turning off
to be redesigned for a proper routed design.
The way out of this is obvious, but it will be painful and costly.
There is going to be a lot of anger directed at me for this message so
I am now ducking down to avoid the flames.
Regards,
Lonnie
On 10/28/06, David E. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mac Dearman
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