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I agree but the fact is residential is the
only cost effective way when we're talking like 300 a month for the rack
in the building per month, and 100 per antenna on a tower outside, sure they do
it nice and great power but not cost effective, we offer our clients that we
want to use as repeaters the upgrade to 5ghz, and a better speed package in
exchange for the use of there land, normally we mount a 10' pole or
something like that on the back of there house, put all equipment in a NEMA
box, run power from there breaker box straight up and done. We are going back
to our old sites that we did like this putting in a autoswitch+inverter+5 deep
cycle 4 hour marine battery's to give us some good stability to our nema
box. As a note we are going to have pictures of
the 6 antenna site in a day or so as it is progressing nicely NOTE its not a
tower and no I don't wanna hear about "BUT IF THERE SIDE BY SIDE
THE CHANNELS WILL OVERLAP" ye ye only for a short distance and yes we
have tried it before without fail just got to keep dem channels far enough away
and the antennas spread enough, I know im throwing everyone off, its just I don't
want to post pictures until I get all the 5ghz shit moved to the short tower
and get the old omni's off the tower cause right now its confusing... Chris From: The Wirefree
Network [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris, Not sure if you are already doing
this...but here is my 2 cents on repeater sites.
Another
big reason to go with non-residential repeater locations is just the power
issue. Normally, power is a little better at business locations (i.e. gas
stations). Not to mention the fact that they may have backup power. Sully -----Original Message----- Don't go that high yet we're doing a 6 sector pop but
we had some delays because of some financial issues and some problems waiting
on amps... shud be done in a week I believe we don't plan on doing big like 9
or 12, 6 on this and one other main pop site but we are going to be using
dedicated clients as repeaters as well as clients (we upgrade them to 5ghz and
add a omni to it and walla new POP that's free except for the expense of 1
client. Chris -----Original Message----- Wait for Chris (Phantom) to chime in, he is in the
process of setting up a 9 -----Original Message----- Some Excellent feedback but has anyone actually tried
this for real or If not how do people service hundreds of clients in
one location? Rob -----Original Message----- Tom Haynes wrote: Are any people really doing this? That would require
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