Ouch. I can just feel the flesh boiling. Probably have to wear a radiation 
suite to work on your radio, being that close to that.
I'd predict the Ubiquitits would get severe receiver overload without filters 
added.
Any chance of moving your antennas further away? Or the FM antennas further 
away? Dont you have a non-interference clause?
I'd think that would protect against receive overload also. Can you put the 
expense on the FM antenna guy, to buy your filters, since you were there first?
 
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Carullo 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 4:30 PM
  Subject: [WISPA] High Power RF close-proximity on tower question



  Ok, I've dealt with up to about 20KW on FM transmitter 20 feet away and dealt 
with it decently.  

  Now I'm told one of our installs of gear on a tower is about to get a 100KW 
20ft above my gear and a TV antenna 20ft below it at 700KW channel 39 I think.

  Anyone have gear running close to this kind of high-power antennas?  Am I 
screwed or will I be able to have my equipment work int his RF environment?  
Assume I did everything right (grounded metal box, shielded cable soldered 
drain wires, ferrite cores on the cables etc...).

  Thanks


  Scott Carullo
  Technical Operations
  855-FLSPEED x102




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