RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

2006-01-31 Thread Paul Hendry
Anyone used the 5GHz RF-Linx amps?

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

I think this is one of those weird things

I have a stack of outdoor YDI's that I replaced with outdoor RF-Linx 
units.  The RF-Linx units dropped my noise level by 5 db or better at 
every tower.

This swap was done in the spring of 2004.  I still have a few of the 
YDI's left  I ought to put them up for sale  The YDI's are all 
2001 or so vintage.

As they say, your mileage may vary

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

 Hello all,

 Thought I'd share a bit of real world experience with the listers 
 regarding amplifiers.
 We recently replaced three RF Linx amplifiers (indoor, 2.4Ghz, the 
 non-tunable units)  with three used YDI (Breezecom labeled) 
 amplifiers.   The difference was significant.   Signal strength on 
 customer radios increased by about 3db and the noise floor dropped by 
 another 3 to 5db.  Performance on those access points also improved 
 considerably, and several previously marginal connections got a lot 
 better.   One sight is even showing -72 signal from a Tranzeo 80-15 at 
 13 miles.
 FWIW, these RF Linx amps are an older model (vintage winter 2002).

 Matt Larsen
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RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

2006-01-31 Thread Kurt Fankhauser
If your using a tranzeo radio you already are

Kurt Fankhauser
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Bucyrus, OH 44820
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

Anyone used the 5GHz RF-Linx amps?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: 30 January 2006 22:36
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

I think this is one of those weird things

I have a stack of outdoor YDI's that I replaced with outdoor RF-Linx 
units.  The RF-Linx units dropped my noise level by 5 db or better at 
every tower.

This swap was done in the spring of 2004.  I still have a few of the 
YDI's left  I ought to put them up for sale  The YDI's are all 
2001 or so vintage.

As they say, your mileage may vary

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

 Hello all,

 Thought I'd share a bit of real world experience with the listers 
 regarding amplifiers.
 We recently replaced three RF Linx amplifiers (indoor, 2.4Ghz, the 
 non-tunable units)  with three used YDI (Breezecom labeled) 
 amplifiers.   The difference was significant.   Signal strength on 
 customer radios increased by about 3db and the noise floor dropped by 
 another 3 to 5db.  Performance on those access points also improved 
 considerably, and several previously marginal connections got a lot 
 better.   One sight is even showing -72 signal from a Tranzeo 80-15 at

 13 miles.
 FWIW, these RF Linx amps are an older model (vintage winter 2002).

 Matt Larsen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

2006-01-31 Thread Paul Hendry
Really? The 5GHz amps are about $400 USD so that must make the Tranzeo
pretty expensive. Never used em before but are they any good?

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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

If your using a tranzeo radio you already are

Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com


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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

Anyone used the 5GHz RF-Linx amps?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: 30 January 2006 22:36
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

I think this is one of those weird things

I have a stack of outdoor YDI's that I replaced with outdoor RF-Linx 
units.  The RF-Linx units dropped my noise level by 5 db or better at 
every tower.

This swap was done in the spring of 2004.  I still have a few of the 
YDI's left  I ought to put them up for sale  The YDI's are all 
2001 or so vintage.

As they say, your mileage may vary

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

 Hello all,

 Thought I'd share a bit of real world experience with the listers 
 regarding amplifiers.
 We recently replaced three RF Linx amplifiers (indoor, 2.4Ghz, the 
 non-tunable units)  with three used YDI (Breezecom labeled) 
 amplifiers.   The difference was significant.   Signal strength on 
 customer radios increased by about 3db and the noise floor dropped by 
 another 3 to 5db.  Performance on those access points also improved 
 considerably, and several previously marginal connections got a lot 
 better.   One sight is even showing -72 signal from a Tranzeo 80-15 at

 13 miles.
 FWIW, these RF Linx amps are an older model (vintage winter 2002).

 Matt Larsen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

2006-01-31 Thread Kurt Fankhauser
Yes you are correct, the tranzeo 5ghz products with AMP in the model
name will run you close to $1000 US.

Kurt Fankhauser
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Really? The 5GHz amps are about $400 USD so that must make the Tranzeo
pretty expensive. Never used em before but are they any good?

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Subject: RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

If your using a tranzeo radio you already are

Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:10 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

Anyone used the 5GHz RF-Linx amps?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: 30 January 2006 22:36
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

I think this is one of those weird things

I have a stack of outdoor YDI's that I replaced with outdoor RF-Linx 
units.  The RF-Linx units dropped my noise level by 5 db or better at 
every tower.

This swap was done in the spring of 2004.  I still have a few of the 
YDI's left  I ought to put them up for sale  The YDI's are all 
2001 or so vintage.

As they say, your mileage may vary

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

 Hello all,

 Thought I'd share a bit of real world experience with the listers 
 regarding amplifiers.
 We recently replaced three RF Linx amplifiers (indoor, 2.4Ghz, the 
 non-tunable units)  with three used YDI (Breezecom labeled) 
 amplifiers.   The difference was significant.   Signal strength on 
 customer radios increased by about 3db and the noise floor dropped by 
 another 3 to 5db.  Performance on those access points also improved 
 considerably, and several previously marginal connections got a lot 
 better.   One sight is even showing -72 signal from a Tranzeo 80-15 at

 13 miles.
 FWIW, these RF Linx amps are an older model (vintage winter 2002).

 Matt Larsen
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Re: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps

2006-01-30 Thread Blair Davis

I think this is one of those weird things

I have a stack of outdoor YDI's that I replaced with outdoor RF-Linx 
units.  The RF-Linx units dropped my noise level by 5 db or better at 
every tower.


This swap was done in the spring of 2004.  I still have a few of the 
YDI's left  I ought to put them up for sale  The YDI's are all 
2001 or so vintage.


As they say, your mileage may vary

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:


Hello all,

Thought I'd share a bit of real world experience with the listers 
regarding amplifiers.
We recently replaced three RF Linx amplifiers (indoor, 2.4Ghz, the 
non-tunable units)  with three used YDI (Breezecom labeled) 
amplifiers.   The difference was significant.   Signal strength on 
customer radios increased by about 3db and the noise floor dropped by 
another 3 to 5db.  Performance on those access points also improved 
considerably, and several previously marginal connections got a lot 
better.   One sight is even showing -72 signal from a Tranzeo 80-15 at 
13 miles.

FWIW, these RF Linx amps are an older model (vintage winter 2002).

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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