----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 3:09
PM
Subject: RE: [Karlnet] Bandpass
filters
Mel,
One
typical customer off this base as a s/n
of -64dbm/-79dbm.
On
our "quiet" bases, we see customers at similar distances and CPE setups having
something like -58dbm/-95dbm. Clean, quiet, and FAST.
:-)
I'm
looking at a company now that has a 2.4GHz wide bandpass filter that they
adjust to a specific center freq with a 22-25 MHz notch -- I'm gonna stick
with the 22 MHz bandwidth simply because of the nastiness of the noise we
see.
Travis
Travis,
What are your noise levels in dbm?
Mel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 2:34
PM
Subject: RE: [Karlnet] Bandpass
filters
it all depends on notch size - there's a company in Ohio that makes
a nice amp w/ a 22 MHz notch - think they're called Rflinx or
something
-Charles
Anyone using bandpass filters on your base
gear due to dirty tower sites and such? We have a base (AP-1000) that
shows very high noise at the tower site, and I'm hoping a very narrow
bandpass filter will help…
Any thoughts? I would appreciate some
feedback from those of you that have experience with these
filters.
Thanks!
Travis
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M. Travis Brown, MCSE
Network Systems Engineer
NetWave Internet
434.386.0656
travis@netwaveva.com
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