We share some facilties with a 1900mhz gsm cell (actually,they're a 
tennant). without any particularly untoward side effects... we have a 
couple point-to-point 802.11b bridges a motorola trunked radio system 
tansciever and some itfs microwave televison equiment located in the same 
penthouse...

joelja

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Gerard J. Cerchio wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> We have a very small wisp out here at Ocean Beach and 
> we have just received public notice that Verizon wishes to
> mount 6 cellular antennas on a roof which is part or our 
> building.
> 
> Jennifer Donnelly at Cal Com Systems assures me that
> this cell installation will not affect our 802.11b network at
> all.  Some of our transceivers will be within 50 feet of the
> cellular array.
> 
> I think it would be sortof like trying to run a WiFi net inside
> of a microwave oven.
> 
> Anyone care to render an opinion?  This is going up to the
> city planning commission next week.  I asked to Cal Com 
> systems to allow me to survey an identical antenna site to
> see if there really is an effect.  Anyone care to join me on
> the survey?
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Gerard Cerchio
> www.circlesoft.com
> 
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