Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2013-12-01 Thread Akinlolu Ajayi-Obe
I am working on a project and need an extra hand. Its a fiber to the
desktop installation. 300 points.
On Dec 1, 2013 6:06 PM, Joe Miller joe.mil...@dslbyair.com wrote:

 Thinking about how to get my company name out there more in our area…



 A thought that I came up with was a raffle… Raffle off a 2002 KZ C800,
 (see attached) at $5.00 a ticket. Someone will own this for $5.00. but
 instead of the conventional way of the actual paper ticket, come up with
 something that is web based where they can buy tickets through a web page.
 I haven’t got the details on how to do this yet, but looking for ideas. Say
 start on 1/1/14 and have the drawing on the 4th of July or something like
 that.



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2012-03-12 Thread Itaaka Tebaka
Any HF and  marine/land VHF radio manufacture or radio dealer in this list
please hit me off list.

 

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2011-05-24 Thread Itaaka Tebaka
Hello all 

 

Can anybody on the list assist or point out links to find out more on FM
radio (87.5 - 108MHz) band plan and regulations regarding the FM radio
stations and it transmitters.  

 

My question is In practical what is the minimum distance (FM zone) between
FM stations and the transmitter power output can be used without causing any
interference between the 2 stations, say station A operating on 87.5MHz and
station B operating on 87.7MHz within the same small town/village.  What is
the minimum spacing (KHz) can be used if the 2 stations operate in the same
town each operating on 100KW

 

Thank you in advance 

 

 

Itaaka




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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2011-05-24 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 5/25/2011 03:42 PM, you wrote:
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Hello all

Can anybody on the list assist or point out links to find out more 
on FM radio (87.5 – 108MHz) band plan and regulations regarding the 
FM radio stations and it transmitters.

My question is In practical what is the minimum distance (FM zone) 
between FM stations and the transmitter power output can be used 
without causing any interference between the 2 stations, say station 
A operating on 87.5MHz and station B operating on 87.7MHz within the 
same small town/village.  What is the minimum spacing (KHz) can be 
used if the 2 stations operate in the same town each operating on 100KW

Thank you in advance

The FCC rules for FM stations work two ways.  Commercial stations (92 
MHz up) are based on a Table of Allocations, which is only modified 
by petition.  It has to meet interference rules but that alone 
doesn't dictate what can be done.  Stations are assigned license 
classes, each with power limits, and there is a table of distances 
required between stations of certain classes at given channel spacing 
(0-3 channels).  These hve gotten complex.

The educational band (below 92) is generally licensed based on 
non-interference rules.  Low-power stations on any frequency are also 
based on non-interference rules.  These have, I think, recently 
changed.  Under these rules, which also apply to short-spaced 
allocations, stations are protected out to a certain predicted 
signal strength contour.  The signal within the protected contour is 
then protected against interference by certain limits.  Co-channel 
interference must be 20 dB less than the protected 
signal.  Adjacent-channel interference must be 6 dB less.  A 2nd or 
3rd adjacent channel (400-600 kHz) must be no more than 40 dB more 
than the protected signal.

I think the Low Power FM rules are more tolerant, and no longer 
protect third-adjacent channels, but this was overriden by Congress 
(thanks, NAB :-( ) and only overturned last December.  So the FCC 
will have new looser rules, but I haven't seen the final text.  FM 
broadcasting is in the FCC Rules Part 73.  Here's a copy:
http://louise.hallikainen.org/FCC/FccRules/2010/73/

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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2011-05-24 Thread Jack Unger


  
  
It depends on the quality of
the receivers. Most receivers in use today will not have
sufficient selectivity to be able to receive the desired signal
if two 100KW stations are spaced as closely as you describe.
87.5 and 87.7 are right next to each other so many receivers
will hear them both at the same time. The frequencies need to be
spread apart more. A small town or village should 1) use lower
power transmitters - 100 KW is way too much power, and 2) spread
the frequencies out more. In a small town, there should be
plenty of available frequency space to spread the transmit
frequencies out. 

jack

  
On 5/25/2011 12:42 PM, Itaaka Tebaka wrote:

  
  
  
  
Hello all 

Can anybody on the list assist or point out
  links to find out more on FM radio (87.5  108MHz) band plan
  and regulations regarding the FM radio stations and it
  transmitters. 

My question is In practical what is the
  minimum distance (FM zone) between FM stations and the
  transmitter power output can be used without causing any
  interference between the 2 stations, say station A operating
  on 87.5MHz and station B operating on 87.7MHz within the same
  small town/village. What is the minimum spacing (KHz) can be
  used if the 2 stations operate in the same town each operating
  on 100KW

Thank you in advance 


Itaaka
  
  




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[WISPA] (no subject)

2009-10-30 Thread Patrick D. Nix, Jr
Anyone know what the deal is with Defacto Wireless?  I can't seem to get in 
touch with anyone and my order never shipped.  They've always been good to work 
with in the past.

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[WISPA] New Subject! Equipment Insurance

2009-04-20 Thread webbillys
Is anyone offering customer insurance on the wireless equipment? It was on
this list last year, but the link I had doesn't work anymore. Wondering if
I could borrow from your files.

Thanks Jean
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[WISPA] (no subject)

2009-02-18 Thread Ron Wallace

To All,

Over past I have seen antenna mounts on a number of H20 towers - Tank type - 
constructed by WISP's. Does anyone have pictures? Drawings, etc. I have a 
meeting with a local township to place our facilities on their water tower. And 
I need to write a proposal for the board. 

If you all could help me, yet again, that would be great. Thank you in advance.

Ron Wallace
Hahnron, Inc.
220 S. Jackson Dt.
Addison, MI 49220

Phone: (517)547-8410
Mobile: (517)270-2410
e-mail: rwall...@newgenet.net
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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2009-02-18 Thread Joe Miller
The antennas I have on water towers are attached by beam clamps. I will use a 
1 1/2 piece of EMT pipe, drill a hole through the pipe and connect the beam 
clamp to it with a bolt long enough to go through the pipe. this way nothing is 
welded or drilled into the water tower. If for some reason we have to remove 
out gear, there is nothing that has to be repaired by us or the water company.

Hope this helps some.


--- On Wed, 2/18/09, Ron Wallace rwall...@newgenet.net wrote:

 From: Ron Wallace rwall...@newgenet.net
 Subject: [WISPA] (no subject)
 To: Wispa c...@wispa.org, isp-wirel...@isp-wireless.com, WISPA 
 wireless@wispa.org
 Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 5:57 AM
 To All,
 
 Over past I have seen antenna mounts on a number of H20
 towers - Tank type - constructed by WISP's. Does anyone
 have pictures? Drawings, etc. I have a meeting with a local
 township to place our facilities on their water tower. And I
 need to write a proposal for the board. 
 
 If you all could help me, yet again, that would be great.
 Thank you in advance.
 
 Ron Wallace
 Hahnron, Inc.
 220 S. Jackson Dt.
 Addison, MI 49220
 
 Phone: (517)547-8410
 Mobile: (517)270-2410
 e-mail: rwall...@newgenet.net
  rwall...@tigernet.bz
 
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2009-02-18 Thread Ron Wallace
Thanks Joe, it all helps. Thanks again.

Ron Wallace
Hahnron, Inc.
220 S. Jackson Dt.
Addison, MI 49220

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 rwall...@tigernet.bz
-Original Message-
From: Joe Miller [mailto:joemiller...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 08:15 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

The antennas I have on water towers are attached by beam clamps. I will use a 
1 1/2 piece of EMT pipe, drill a hole through the pipe and connect the beam 
clamp to it with a bolt long enough to go through the pipe. this way nothing is 
welded or drilled into the water tower. If for some reason we have to remove 
out gear, there is nothing that has to be repaired by us or the water 
company.Hope this helps some.--- On Wed, 2/18/09, Ron Wallace  wrote: From: 
Ron Wallace  Subject: [WISPA] (no subject) To: Wispa , 
isp-wirel...@isp-wireless.com, WISPA  Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 
5:57 AM To All,  Over past I have seen antenna mounts on a number of H20 
towers - Tank type - constructed by WISP's. Does anyone have pictures? 
Drawings, etc. I have a meeting with a local township to place our facilities 
on their water tower. And I need to write a proposal for the board.   If you 
all could help me, yet again, that would be great. Thank you in advance.  
Ron Walla
 ce Hahnron, Inc. 220 S. Jackson Dt. Addison, MI 49220  Phone: 
(517)547-8410 Mobile: (517)270-2410 e-mail: rwall...@newgenet.net 
rwall...@tigernet.bz   

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2007-04-09 Thread Justin S. Wilson
http://a301.g.akamai.net/7/301/1403/v001/www.itworld.com/images/spacer.gifCa
rrier groups oppose spectrum auction proposal

IDG News Service 4/6/07

Grant Gross, IDG News Service, Washington Bureau 

Representatives of large broadband and wireless carriers have voiced
opposition to a proposal from consumer groups that would impose open access
and net neutrality conditions on a spectrum auction next year.

http://wireless.itworld.com/4279/070406carrierspectrum/page_1.html

 

 

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2007-03-23 Thread Justin S. Wilson
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-271695A1.doc

 

 

Key part of the document:

Specifically, the Ruling finds that the transmission component underlying
wireless broadband Internet access service is telecommunications, and that
the provision of this telecommunications transmission component as part of a
functionally integrated wireless Internet access service is an information
service.  This approach is consistent with the framework that the Commission
already has established for cable modem service, wireline broadband Internet
access service, and BPL-enabled Internet access service, thus furthering the
goal of regulating like services in a similar manner.  The FCC also found
that wireless broadband Internet access service using mobile technologies is
not a commercial mobile service, as that term is defined in the Act and
implemented in the FCC's rules

 

 

Justin

 

 

 

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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2007-03-23 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181

That seems reasonable.

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http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-271695A1.doc





Key part of the document:

Specifically, the Ruling finds that the transmission component underlying
wireless broadband Internet access service is telecommunications, and 
that
the provision of this telecommunications transmission component as part of 
a

functionally integrated wireless Internet access service is an information
service.  This approach is consistent with the framework that the 
Commission
already has established for cable modem service, wireline broadband 
Internet
access service, and BPL-enabled Internet access service, thus furthering 
the

goal of regulating like services in a similar manner.  The FCC also found
that wireless broadband Internet access service using mobile technologies 
is

not a commercial mobile service, as that term is defined in the Act and
implemented in the FCC's rules





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[WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-26 Thread Jeff Broadwick
Hi All,

If anyone is interested in attending Globalcomm (Chicago, June 4th-7th), here is
a discount coupon good for a free floor pass(es) or $150 off of a complete
registration:

http://www.imagestream.com/Globalcomm2006.PDF

Hope to see you there!

Jeff

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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-06 Thread Ron Wallace
Hey Buddy, I haven't heard from you in a long time. How's it going?
-Original Message-From: JohnnyO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2006 12:24 AMTo: ''WISPA General List''Subject: RE: [WISPA] (no subject)
Vaporware baby ! 

JohnnyO


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To All,

Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and all their claims? sounds too good to be true.

Ron Wallace
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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-04 Thread David Ellis
Hello Ron,

   I talked with the sales people in Vegas last year and at that time I
think there biggest deployment was in Sidney.  They sound great but the
price was too high.  If I remember right they were talking around 250k and
up.


Dave





On 5/3/06 11:30 PM, George Rogato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ron Wallace wrote:
 To All,
  
 Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and all their claims?  sounds
 too good to be true.
  
 Ron Wallace
 
 
 I think the techniques are great ideas, wish I could get some smart
 antennas to work with an atheros card.
 
 George


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[WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-03 Thread Ron Wallace
To All,

Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and all their claims? sounds too good to be true.

Ron Wallace
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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-03 Thread George Rogato

Ron Wallace wrote:

To All,
 
Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and all their claims?  sounds 
too good to be true.
 
Ron Wallace




I'd like to know as well how it performs and their success rate. It's 
been out awhile now.


I do know that Navini and Vivato were supposed to be revolutionary 
products using smart antennas and direction beam forming techniques to 
overcome nlos and reach in deeper to the customer.

They get to use more power than a normal PtMP unlicensed system.
Vivato didn't make it: http://www.vivato.com/ VIVATO ANNOUNCES WIND DOWN 
PLANS.


George


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Re: [WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-03 Thread George Rogato

Ron Wallace wrote:

To All,
 
Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and all their claims?  sounds 
too good to be true.
 
Ron Wallace




I think the techniques are great ideas, wish I could get some smart 
antennas to work with an atheros card.


George
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RE: [WISPA] (no subject)

2006-05-03 Thread JohnnyO
Title: Message



Vaporware baby ! 

JohnnyO

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
  Ron WallaceSent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 10:22 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wireless@wispa.org; 
  isp-wireless@isp-wireless.comSubject: [WISPA] (no 
  subject)
  To All,
  
  Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and 
  all their claims? sounds too good to be true.
  
  Ron 
Wallace
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