And, how much do you like the price?
Travis
Matt Liotta wrote:
I spent an hour or so yesterday on the phone with the Director of
Sales for Exalt. We are working on getting one of their backhauls in
for testing now.
From the specs...
I like that I can deploy it similar to Canopy backhauls because of the
sync.
I like that it is a tri-band radio like the Trango Atlas.
I like that it has software switchable polarization like the Trango
Atlas.
I like that it has multiple choices for channel width.
I dislike that it takes a 64Mhz channel to get 100Mbps full duplex.
-Matt
Bob Moldashel wrote:
OK.......Lets have a review......
It does not use the whole band.
It has GPS sync so you can use multiple links on the same channel.
That makes it efficient...
It works for the application..
There is a big difference of opinion here regarding spectrum usage.
My way of seeing it is as follows.....
1. I always install links with the largest possible antennas to keep
my beamwidth as narrow as possible regardless of distance. In NYC I
consistently use 2' antennas for links one mile or less.
2. We use only the power we need to do the job. Many of our links
are running 0-5 dB of output at the radio.
3. We always mount antennas using rooftop structures or adjacent
buildings to shield us from others.
4. Interference happens. We have not had any interference with FD
constant carrier radios. Period.
Another position is why should several users be allowed to use
equipment that eats up the band passing say a simple video stream and
such?? How is that "efficient"???? They are eating channels running
a couple of megs.....I'm eating it running 100 Mb FD. How about the
WISP's that are using 120* sector antennas and throwing RF all over
the place every time one of his 3 subscribers decides to use their
system?? How is that spectrum efficency??? Or the guy that uses an
omni and the 1 watt amp???
I can go on and on. The spectrum is limited. That sucks. But
business is business and it is important to do what is necessary to
provide for your business at the most cost effective manner
possible. Is WalMart going to be considerate of you if you have a
little 5 & 10 store on the next block??? Of course not. And why???
Because they are serving the masses at a price that the masses want
and that is what it takes to serve the masses. Will some of the 5&10
operators go out of business because they can't compete?? Sure they
will. Its called competition. And that is just what Matt is doing.
If he has the demand then he needs to do what is necessary. If his
business model does not allow him to purchase expensive licensed
equipment over cheaper unlicensed equipment then so be it. That's
business.
I came from the 2 way radio industry. I fought the beast (Nextel)
for several years before it finally killed the 2-way radio industry.
I was somewhat fortunate because we did predominately Public Safety
and Government accounts. We were the ones to get up at 2AM on a
Sunday to fix a base station while all the 2-way shops that were
doing 9-5 business customers were home sleeping. When nextel killed
2-way dispatch all the other radio shops decided to start fixing
Public safety and Govt customer equip. The labor rate went from $100
per hour to $40 per hour just so guys could survive. Many went out of
business. Am I upset??? Sure. Did I plan for my future?? Sure. We
turned on big time to microwave 12 years ago when most of you didn't
even know about it. As such we have avoided the dreaded Nextel
monster. Am I going to be able to do what I am doing forever??? Of
course not. I am already planning my next transition.
If most of you guys think you are going to be WISP's 10+ years from
now I think you need to re-examine your business plan....
I am sure that many will be unhappy with this rant but I think it
needs to be real food for thought. If I was in business and i needed
100 Mb FD of throughput between locations I'll be damned if I am
going to spend extra money for equipment so I don't interfere with
someone else in the future.
PLEASE NOTE*****I AM NOT ENDORSING INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCE BY
ANYONE. So please don't say I am....
Good luck!
-B-
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