  Nathan H
@69.95.x.x | reply to lutful Re: 8 mile NLOS link
Start: 40 58 02.08 N, 85 35 12.52 W. End: 40 56 59.87 N , 85 26 22.87 W. I couldn't get in the degrees signs... But those are all of the numbers. |
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 lutful Premium join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON
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1 edit | Nathan, I recall suggesting multi-hop from Huntington »Advice? 
You risk spending $10K or more to find out high-speed NLOS may not work for you because there are some points along path that are ~20ft higher with forests.
If you really want to try and have ~$1000 to spend, buy a pair of 900Mhz/18dBi grids and 900Mhz/1W Maxtend RS232 modems.
Install as high as you can - I will suggest 60ft minimum. If the link does not work, you can sell them as two 900Mhz spectrum analyzer kits at a profit.  |
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join:2002-01-19 Santa Clara, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| said by lutful :Nathan, I recall suggesting multi-hop from Huntington » Advice?  If you really want to try and have ~$1000 to spend, buy a pair of 900Mhz/18dBi grids and 900Mhz/1W Maxtend RS232 modems. You can buy a pair of ptp 1.5Mbps 900MHz ethernet bridges for $600. There are two vendors. One us, one in canada. Yagis tend to work better at 900 MHz. |
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 Diddy1
join:2003-07-19 Sidney, NE
| reply to lutful said by lutful :modems. Install as high as you can - I will suggest 60ft minimum. If the link does not work, you can sell them as two 900Mhz spectrum analyzer kits at a profit. Smart thinking! Have you thought about a job in marketing?
 Aaron |
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