I assumed so, but was not sure if there was any kind of 'feature' built into
it or not. Still, when the time comes, I will spend the time to try it,
whats the worst that will happen, be told no?

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Blair Davis <the...@wmwisp.net> wrote:

>  Forget it.
>
> The TV stations already think that they are loosing their space.
>
> They have fought this whole TVWS thing tooth and nail.  They won't be
> giving any waivers.
>
> Jeromie Reeves wrote:
>
> There are already RF/DOCSIS hybrid systems. DOCSIS is a very expensive idea
> to go with. The head end is the primary cost, but so its the client RF
> system. The system I looked at was 75K not counting the cable head or modems
> (this was also about 10 years ago, I have not heard that it was any cheaper
> today). If you already had a DOCSIS system then it helps. I think Ubnt would
> be a good contender here. It depends on the rules for channel bonding. If we
> have say 8 channels (40mhz) then we could use 40mhz airmax. Yummie. And, to
> my surprise, I have found palces with 15 channels open, and 10 miles up the
> valley, no upper channels at all open. I have been there, I have put a
> antenna up 30 feet (and more, a client has a 75ft crank tower for tv) and
> its pretty impossible to get more then a handful of channels, and most of
> the ones listed are not receivable. I do not know what options we have for
> those area, where they are in the coverage zone but have no signal due to
> mountains and such. Is there any mechanism in place, or being thought of,
> that would let us have a exemption or exception to the rules for channel
> sitting? Namely, Say I have 2 open channels, 30, 31. Can I ask 29 or 32 for
> a waver? "You can use this channel ,at this power, with your antenna(s)
> pointed as such that it does not  cause us interference". this would be very
> useful in a case where that channel (29/32) is used to TX (namely away from
> said market) and the clear channel is used to RX. We could then design the
> networks with lots of dirt between us and them. I knwo I have very tall
> mountains and many low site butting right up against them. I could blast out
> on some channels and the over lapping station would never hear me (mtns,
> distance, and direction) as well the market does not use their channels as
> they do not come in as it is. (We put in OTA & HD Antennas).
>
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Randy Cosby <dco...@infowest.com> wrote:
>
>>  I have not had time to read up on TVWS much yet, but just had a thought
>> over the weekend.  Wouldn't it be easy to adapt DOCSIS to TVWS?
>>
>> Randy
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/25/2010 1:53 PM, Jeremie Chism wrote:
>>
>> Looks like the cable companies are very worried about this situation.
>>
>>  http://www.cabletechtalk.com/white-spaces/
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone4
>>
>> On Sep 25, 2010, at 1:39 PM, "Scott Carullo" <sc...@brevardwireless.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  I read the whole FCC document regarding what channels can be used.  In
>> one section it talks about fixed wireless under channel 21 but then in the
>> decision section under that it just made the general statement that channels
>> under 21 could not be utilized.  I only breezed through the document once.
>> Can someone answer the question of exactly what channels/frequencies are
>> available for use assuming that all channels are free from other operators
>> and none adjacent.  Once the list of possible candidate channels are listed
>> the available ones for use in a particular area can be further refined by
>> removing all the utilized and adjacent channels to the ones utilized --
>> leaving only ones that can actually be used.
>>
>> Next question to add - it would appear that there are currently no devices
>> that can operate in TV WS due to the FCC requirement to A) be certified for
>> use in this band and B) they require the devices to broadcast an identifying
>> set of info for location / identity purposes which will need to be
>> incorporated into the wireless protocol I would imagine.  Is this correct,
>> there are no devices on the market in the US that are legal to use at this
>> time....
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Scott Carullo
>> Technical Operations
>> 877-804-3001 x102
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