 cptmiles Premium join:2004-04-22 Swayzee, IN
| reply to gaforces Re: Double Edged Sword
No, I can't do anything with it until the famous Feb date in 2009 when TV goes all digital (interference). I am currently working with 2 vendors trying to decide which technology I am going to deploy. Technically speaking I have until 2017 to build out, but I am not going to wait until the last minute.
The trick is not to be too quick, though. I don't want to put a product in the market on day one that will limit my capabilities in year four.
I am hoping the big boys R&D pays off in the long run for little guys like me who can't afford to put Motorola or Nokia on my payroll. |
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  Rhaas Premium join:2005-12-19 Bernie, MO
| Are you having interference from a local station?
We have been utilizing our C block licenses for nearly 2 years now using WaveIP gear. I still see the noise floor jump to -40 - -50 when the duction conditions are just right that brings in distant signals. We have a couple of licenses such as the one that covers Springfield MO that we cant touch because a local broadcaster is still there and they are still primary holders until the cut off date. |
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 cptmiles Premium join:2004-04-22 Swayzee, IN
| As you know the C block is channel 54 and 59 (I am not an engineer BTW). Channel 59 is Indianapolis' Fox station so until they pull their signal I am sitting on my hands.
I have been looking at SOMA for the cities I cover and Airspan for the more rural areas. How do you like your WaveIP product? I don't know much about them. |
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  gaforces United We Stand, Divided We Fall
join:2002-04-07 Santa Cruz, CA 1 edit | reply to cptmiles Right on, since a lot of stations are already transmitting, I'm sure there will be cheaper/better equipment by Feb 2009.
Good luck! -- Vista ~ Less functional every day! |
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