I agree with the spectrum grab, my problem is the cost of frequency
coordination, what is everyone doing for coord?

Doing it yourself?
Any hardware vendors absorbing some of it, making it affordable?
Any kind of subscription type consultants, x$ per month and you get x
number of assistance to spread out the expense?

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Chris Soiles
Owner
Rio Cities
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On Apr 13, 2017, at 10:40 PM, Mimbres Communications <[email protected]>
wrote:

Waking up a bit late here as well, and we're *seriously* rural  (second
least populated county in the sixth least populated state in the nation).
The power company and the mine both have all manner of dual-pol 40 MHz
links on 6 GHz and 11 GHz running hither and yon.  400+ mbits full duplex
to a substation?  Sure, why not?

AF-11FX at 56 MHz just meets the 101.147 efficiency requirements for an 80
MHz channel at 256 QAM.  Engineer your links at 1024 QAM and you can
probably secure the channel.  Upgrade that to 4096 QAM on the full 80 MHz
in a few years and you're golden.

The rules are probably due for a re-work at some point.  The traffic
loading requirements are ripe for a legal challenge and I suspect
somebody's likely to pull that lever in the next few years.



On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 9:35 PM, Faisal Imtiaz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> "Conserve Spectrum" ....
> "Waste of Resources"....
> "Spectrum Efficiency".....
>
> Where are you folks living ? Dream Land ? ......
>
> When are going to wake up and realize that the battle is purely about
> spectrum grab.....
>
> My advice to you all newbies.... get the biggest chunk of 11ghz spectrum
> channels you can get and put up the radios that you can afford that will
> chew up the whole channel.... you can always get a better radio in the
> future (or when you can afford it).. but very surely you may not be so
> lucky in finding extra spectrum when you need it in the future....
>
> Doing anything less, is very likely to endanger your future business well
> being.....
>
> Can me whatever you like........
> But take it from someone who is waking up to this rather late.... i.e.
> virtually impossible to find 6ghz paths, virtually impossible to find 11ghz
> paths, and 18ghz are going fast too... BTW, we are in Rain Zone N.... which
> means only 11ghz & 6ghz are practical for any reasonable distance...
>
> (BTW in our area, no 3.65, no CBRS, sprint is sitting on 2.5....ahhh
> !...but we can use 24Ghz & 60Ghz & EBand !!!!! )
>
>
> ..... you think your industry peers are going to play nice with conserving
> spectrum ' !!! Think again...
> e.g.   http://about.att.com/story/att_to_acquire_straight_path.html
>     Follow the bigger story starting with the FCC & Straight Path ...
>
>
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Kurt Albershardt  |  Mimbres Communications, LLC  |  575-342-0042

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