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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/18/2014 01:59 PM, Dean Gibson
AE7Q wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:535095F4.4020900@bartk.us" type="cite"> Yup,
totally agree that's how you do a good booth. We do have
portable demo gear as well. Little 21dBi dishes with modems
dangling off em.<br>
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Which dishes? Any suitable dishes available where the MikroTik <b>attaches</b>
and doesn't <b>dangle</b>?<br>
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The little 21dBi guys still dangle. But, if you want direct-attach,
here are a couple options:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.antennas.com/dish-antennas-2/dual-pol-dish-antennas/">http://www.antennas.com/dish-antennas-2/dual-pol-dish-antennas/</a><br>
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Beware the shipping on the larger (3ft) one, it can be a killer.
The smaller (2ft) one is reasonable though. You'll need a
right-angle N connector (supplied with 5SHPn) to fire up the H-pol.
The 2ft dish will have lower gain than the Poynting though, so
beware. The 3ft dish will have higher gain than Poynting.<br>
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Second, have <b>pictures</b> on the HamWAN web site of the
radio/modem, and <b>especially</b> the antennas (with
dimensions). ..<br>
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Wanna throw a better web site presentation together in this
regard? I can hook you up with editor access.<br>
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Yes.<br>
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OK, what's your username on the website? Have you worked a tikiwiki
before? Perhaps install a copy locally to practice the
syntax/format/plugins/etc. Feel free to drop into #HamWAN for
real-time editing help.<br>
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What kind of speeds do you get on the Frontier? I heard they
really rolled back since it was FiOS.<br>
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I just did a test accessing CenturyLink's test page:<br>
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<li>Frontier FiOS: 25.6Mbps down, 12.0 up.</li>
<li>Comcast RG-6: 28.5Mbps down, 5.8 up.<br>
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Are those in-line with the advertised "service speeds"?<br>
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BTW, if you're doing Bill's request for Internet speed, feel free to
also do a /tool bandwidth-test to your next-hop for HamWAN. That'll
show where the slow-downs are. Either on the link to you, or
somewhere deeper in the network/Internet. You may have to open the
firewall some more to allow the right packets through for that
test. The bandwidth-test server on sector 2 is wide open, no
authentication required.<br>
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--Bart<br>
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