I can’t remember the exact page, either, but it is buried in one of the FAQs you can get to from the support page.

 

Kevin B. Proctor

Customer Service

Internet and International Orders

Electro Comm Distributing Inc

5015 Paris St

Denver CO 90239

USA

 

Phone: +1-303-371-8182

                800-525-0173

FAX:    +1-303-371-8158

                800-423-8018

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Bullit
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Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:48 PM
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The only "conflicts" that I would check on are whether the antennas are FCC certified with the radios you are using. In other words, you can't simply use "any" antenna. You must use ONLY those antennas that have been FCC certified for use with the smartBridge radios. Non-certified antennas WILL work, however, you would be violating FCC rules and could be setting yourself up for some trouble if someone were to complain.

 

sB has a list of their certified antennas on their website (can't remember which page exactly), so just check to make sure the ones you want to use are listed there.

 

Michael

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From: Sean Duaine

Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 8:39 PM

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Setting up Equipment

 

Correct. Last question I have, its more of a WISP solution but you guys can probably help me. Right now for the tower equipment we planned on using Sector Panels that I found in a tessco catalog. Will there be any kind of conflict from the sb equipment? (Radio waves or maxrad are the antennas we plan on using). So our setup would be..

 

From the roof of our tower we have the AirBridge Outdoor (11mbps) to the tower. From the tower we have the sector panel antennas( 6 of them ) broadcasting to the AirBridge Outdoors at the clients house to the AP inside the house.

 

Everything there sound right? Or might I have some conflicts here?

-Sean Duaine

 

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Ok, now let me add this:

 

NOC

Switch - CAT5 up the tower to - AirPoint Pro Outdoor - External antenna (may need LMR to connect AirPoint to Antenna)

 

Tower 1 (receiver)

AirBridge Outdoor - CAT 5 to switch - LMR to Antenna

 

Tower 1 (transmitter)

switch - CAT 5 - AirPoint Pro Outdoor - LMR to Antenna

 

Again, there is no LMR except from the radios (which I assume both would be mounted up the tower.

 

I don't think you can simple connect the CAT-5 from the airBridge to the AirPoint because you would need power to be up the tower and most towers don't have power up there.

 

I see you are still mentioning LMR from the radio to an internal AP/Router and I still understand why you would do that.

 

Michael

 

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From: Sean Duaine

Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:56 PM

Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Setting up Equipment

 

Sorry, let me explain what were doing a little better. We have a noc that is <1 mile away from our base tower. We are using a radio to send signals to tower 1. Tower 1 will broadcast to tower 4. Our noc should also broadcast to tower 2 and 3, if it doesn’t reach due to LOS then tower 1 will have to do that.  From there we will be sending signals to the clients to an outdoor unit. From the outdoor unit, run the LMR-400 Cable to the internal AP/Router. Im just having a problem understanding smartbridges side of this.

-Sean Duaine

 

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Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:53 PM
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That airbridge isn’t going to be detected inside someone’s house from a tower a few miles away. I already have good prices on the cables, crimps, tools, etc of what ill need there… It’s just the understanding, or lack thereof of the system setup. I understand how it works… I’ve gotten everything understood till I reach the clients house.

-Sean Duaine

 

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Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:44 PM
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Welcome  Sean.

 

Some radios come with antennas built in but the airbridge is stand alone.  See them here http://www.smartbridges.com/new/products/ab.php.  There is an indoor and an outdoor units.

 

As for pricing on brackets, cable, antennas, crimps and tools.  You will have to look everywhere!  I get my stuff from these guys.

 

www.ebay.com    Yes eBay!

 

 

Have fun building out.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Sean Duaine
Sent:
Thursday, November 27, 2003 8:35 PM
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Please excuse my ignorance & stupidity on this, I’ve looked for several hours on google and I can’t find a straight answer. We are currently getting costs numbers to deploy our wisp. We have decided to use SmartBridges equipment. My question is this… >From the antenna on the tower, the signal is sent down to the CPE (airbridge??) that is outside... from here we run a LMR400 cable to the airPoint (with Ethernet)? Also when I was previously looking at Raylink they had the pizza box like dishes outside. Is that also what the airbridge is? Or is that another piece of equipment that will be bought? Again, please excuse how stupid this may sound, but I can’t find any resources on this and were trying to figure out how much many we are going to need for deployment. I also realize we will need mounting brackets, cable, switches, and other equipment. But I’m just trying to get the prices for the equipment here.

-Thanks

      Sean Duaine

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