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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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You are trying to wind me up aren't you George? :)
Speaking to the community at large:
The goo
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 18:40:33 -0500, John Valenti wrote
> Jack & Patrick: thanks for all the info on 3650 status.
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> This type of response is why I'm on this mailing list.
>
> That March 10, 2005 announcement is near-and-dear to me, since that
> is what started me on the WISP path. I haven't clo
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Patrick Leary wrote:
You are trying to wind me up aren't you George? :)
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There is more than one reason that many of us are here instead of there.
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Hi John,
The Ubiquitu XR3 spec sheet is misleading. As far as I know, there is no
current legal license-free 3650 operation allowed, as Ubiquity states.
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John,
To learn the propagation characteristics of 3.x GHz gear, testing in the
3300-3500 MHz ham band is clearly the best way to go. Personal
experimentation ("advancing the radio art") and performing public
service were (and are) the reason that the amateur radio service exists.
Of course, w
Part-15 org people selling a "help get licensed on 3650 manual" -- their
webpage doesn't indicate to me that it is still experimental.
http://www.part-15.org/sales/3650manual.asp
Catch this from that page:
Training Manual
Have you looked into using 3650MHz for the security of Interfere
Jack & Patrick: thanks for all the info on 3650 status.
This type of response is why I'm on this mailing list.
That March 10, 2005 announcement is near-and-dear to me, since that
is what started me on the WISP path. I haven't closely followed the
progress on 3650, so when I saw the XR3 info
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So what your saying Patrick is,
It's ok, we should go and buy some of these things and do some testing,
right?
:)
Hi John,
The Ubiquitu XR3 spec sheet is misleading. As far as I know, there is no
current legal license-free 3650 operation allowed, as Ubiquity states.
Operation on 3650 can only take place when a Special Temporary
Authorization aplication has been submitted to the FCC and an STA
approval re
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Subpart D, Operating Requirements, General Limitations 5.151:
(1) Stations may make only such transmissions as are necessary and
directly related to the conduct of the licensee's stated program of
experimentation as
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If your STA is not for this purpose, its leg
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If I remember correctly (and I hope anyone will jump in here with any
necessary corrections to the following) it's a "Special Temporary
Authorization". In the "Experimental Radio Service&qu
Patrick Leary wrote:
You are trying to wind me up aren't you George? :)
:)
Well maybe a bit, but some of us have our 3650 aps in.
Just figuring your a wealth of information and I knew you would expand
upon this.
George
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You are trying to wind me up aren't you George? :)
Speaking to the co
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Special Temporary Authority.
These are tempo
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What is STA?
Mark
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What is STA?
Mark
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You are trying to wind me up aren't
3650, ok, so what's current status?
So what your saying Patrick is,
It's ok, we should go and buy some of these things and do some testing,
right?
:)
George
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So what your saying Patrick is,
It's ok, we should go and buy some of these things and do some testing,
right?
:)
George
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 11:03 AM
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I heard back from a
I heard back from a Ubiquiti salesperson yesterday (working Sunday!),
they expect to start shipping the XR3 cards this month.
http://www.ubnt.com/xtreme_range3.php4
I guess they are claiming that 802.11 is the "contention protocol".
I might check out a pair, we'll see how they are priced. Aft
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You might want to ask him.
Tom DeReggi
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 23:51:00 -0600, John Scrivner wrote
If that's Twomey's word, then that's better than giving Bullit 200 bucks, or
whatever the price of his "manual" is.
I merely wanted to see what backhauls worked like in the absense of noise,
but I did want to load them with real life traf
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 13:30:38 -0500, Tom DeReggi wrote
3650 is complicated. Last month's FCC visit stated that
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 13:30:38 -0500, Tom DeReggi wrote
3650 is complicated. Last month's FCC visit stated that they are
getting close, and expect answe
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 13:30:38 -0500, Tom DeReggi wrote
> 3650 is complicated. Last month's FCC visit stated that they are
> getting close, and expect answers by Fall :-( Experimental licenses
> are available, allthough, would likely result in removing gear in a year.
Can you point to any info on
That's an age old question.
Anyone have any ideas what's up with it?
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On 3/2/07 1:29 AM, "wispa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I spent some time reading the latest R & O about the 3650 spectrum, which is
> dated back in 2005.
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> http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-0
3650 is complicated. Last month's FCC visit stated that they are getting
close, and expect answers by Fall :-(
Experimental licenses are available, allthough, would likely result in
removing gear in a year.
I'm hoping personally, that they rule to keep it 100% unlicensed (actually
"registered
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