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" wrote:
> Thinking about how to get my company name out there more in our area…
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> A thought that I came up with was a raffle… Raffle off a 2002 KZ C800,
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 s
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>Hello all
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>Can anybody on the list assist or point out links to find out more
>on FM radio (87.5 108MHz) band plan and regulations
, February 18, 2009 08:15 AM
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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
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 w
That seems reasonable.
Marlon
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Hey Buddy, I haven't heard from you in a long time. How's it going?
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Vaporware baby !
JohnnyO
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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
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Ron Wallace wrote:
To All,
Any one know anthing about Navini Networks and all their claims?
sounds too good to be true.
Ron Wallace
Not sure about Navini particularly, but from my experience these
systems(WCDMA or a variant) rely on low/no interference(-90db to -115db)
in licensed spec
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Vaporware baby !
JohnnyO
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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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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 revoluti
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