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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (6910)5/4/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: Natedog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12823
 
Hey everyone, this is more of a tech question(or imput) and I would like some feed back. Before I start another thread called "lets talk Wireless".

1: I have a 40K spectrum machine in front of me.

2: The 2.4ISM band is clear as day

3: Looking around my area I see a few big towers. After pointing the machine at them I figure out they are transmiting at 800-900 MHZ.

4: You are aware of 3rd harmonic and how 800Mhz X 3= 2.4Ghz

5: The band is clear until 870MHz. Clear of the 3rd harmonic zone but very powerfull bursts. The tower I am looking at is clearly some form of paging system as the signals spike up and down.

6: Because they are very powerfull ie: 20dbm spikes it may cause link problems.

Any ideas boys? I have a few other tricks up my shirt but thought you all would be interested. Hope I posted in the right place.

Super Big cheers.

NC



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (6910)5/6/2000 3:46:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 12823
 
5-2-00: Teligent and REMEC Extends Reach Of Fixed Wireless Networks

Teligent and REMEC, a provider of broadband wireless microwave and millimeter-wave
systems, today announced the joint development of a new antenna technology that significantly
extends the reach of fixed wireless networks. The active antenna repeater technology developed
jointly by Teligent and REMEC redirects microwave signals from a network base station to
customer buildings that otherwise would not be accessible because they are not directly in the
base station?s "line of sight."

The new technology will enable Teligent to reach more than 90 percent of all buildings within
range of Teligent base stations, virtually eliminating the requirement for direct "line of sight"
access. By significantly increasing the number of buildings that can be served by individual base
stations, active antenna repeaters will lower network costs and expand the pool of potential
Teligent customers.

The first generation repeater operates in the 24 GHz band and features vertical and horizontal
polarized antenna ports, a signal level detector for precise antenna alignment and an operational
range from minus 40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The repeater is designed to operate at humidity
levels of up to 100 percent.

For more information, visit www.teligent.com.