long term you will have more options.
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>> Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 7:40 PM
>> To: Barry at Mutual Data; WISPA General List
&
to sectors, they might be more
expensive up
front but long term you will have more options.
c
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Subject:
Larry Yunker wrote:
900Mhz noise sources:
1) Paging Systems
is is likely new sites are being deployed?
It is likely that SOMEONE has already licensed the spectrum...
If there is a market for pager services, they will eventually deploy.
If there is no perceived market, they will likely sit on
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Let me add a little about what I have to work with. There are 4036
people in the township which is my main coverage area (I fork out a
little, but the number are
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I hear this talk about the 900MHz noise. It's not too bad here.
Moving forward, what are the new sources of 900MHz noise if my area
is ok now? I hear a lot a
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Let me add a little about what I have to work with. There are 4036
people in the township which is my main coverage area
nesday, November 08, 2006 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain
I hear this talk about the 900MHz noise. It's not too bad here. Moving
forward, what are the new sources of 900MHz noise if my area is ok now? I
hear a lot about pagers. Pagers!? What are those? LOL Are
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Due to the eirp limits at 900 (36dB total) your antenna choice really
should
take into account the radio gain first.
Having
esday, November 07, 2006 7:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain
Due to the eirp limits at 900 (36dB total) your antenna choice really
should
take into account the radio gain first.
Having said that, a lot of people put in the high gain 90
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Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next year.
Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 1
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Travis
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Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
> Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next
> year. Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 10 sites with
> omni's than 5 sites with 180* se
a City Near You
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:57 PM
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Sectors are also great for helping with interfere
ront but long term you will have more options.
c
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Due to the
on't think it's possible
to do "the absolute best" right from day one.
Superior Wireless
New Orleans,La.
www.superior1.com
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> Problem is I might only get 10-15 subs at these sites in the next year.
> Lets say I can buy 10 APs. I'd rather have 10 sites with omni's than 5
> sites with 1
hey might be more expensive up
front but long term you will have more options.
c
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 7:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain
Due to the eirp limits at 900 (36dB total) your antenna choice really should
take
ay, November 07, 2006 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Omni and gain
Hello Brian,
No more then 8db in my playbook anymore. And horz. if at all possible.
Sectors on 900 is the best way to go too.
I got an Antel 11db with downtilt that I would sell if you really want a
vertical omni. Heavy
Go H-Pol. Save yourself lots of grief later
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I looking for input on what vertical 900 omni to use. I have heard
statements from Marlon like "I'd never use a 2.4 omni over such and
such gain.", because of the beamwidth and such. Anyway what are
the opinion
Barry at Mutual Data wrote:
Hello Brian,
No more then 8db in my playbook anymore. And horz. if at all possible.
Sectors on 900 is the best way to go too.
If only they gave away the Canopy APs.
I got an Antel 11db with downtilt that I would sell if you really want a
vertical omni. Heavy
Hello Brian,
No more then 8db in my playbook anymore. And horz. if at all possible.
Sectors on 900 is the best way to go too.
I got an Antel 11db with downtilt that I would sell if you really want a
vertical omni. Heavy duty antenna.
Barry
Tuesday, November 7, 2006, 8:20:28 AM, you wrote:
BR>
Brian,
If you can do a spectrum scan with an Omni before you decide to deploy
one
it would be a good idea. You to make sure there is not so much noise that
you won't get any advantage of the 900 Band because the noise floor is to
high and has to be overcome by the CPE units. An Omni is goi
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