[MLB-WIRELESS] amps

evilbunny evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Fri Dec 13 11:52:24 EST 2002


Hello Ben,

Another thought just occurred to me, if the population is so spread
out, then unless you're on a mountain top the likelihood that an amp
doing much benefit is minimal, as hills would be in your way of
connecting to too many people simultaneously, and that point to point
links are the most likely to occur... I concede that using amps in say
small towns may be ok, then again if they are small, chances are it
wouldn't be needed to go that distance anyway... Actually I'm having a
hard time justifying most situations people have presented (in the
general sense, obviously situations vary) as being ok to use amps
in...

8dBi omni to 8dBi omni will do 5 to 7km in an area without noise, so
if there was a 24dBi dish at the other end, what benefit is there in
using an amp? hell modify unused satellite dishes, and well you have a
hell of a range...

/2cents

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Friday, December 13, 2002, 8:28:01 AM, you wrote:

>> "rick" <mibz at optushome.com.au>
>> "amps are bad"
>> m'kay?

BR> Bah. Every time someone mentions amp, the old mother hens here make a sign with
BR> their two index fingers to ward off the evil spirits.
BR> Grow up. Not everyone considering an amp lives in suburbia and wants to blast
BR> through 10 high-rise apartment blocks and a "green" hill or two.

BR> Some of us live in areas where you can count the number of houses along a 10km
BR> link on one hand. And suffer fresnel interference along the way.
BR> Similarly, some of us may intend to use a wide spread omni alongside a 30mw card
BR> on a distant hilltop. EIRP won't even be close with that setup.
BR> Of course, if you even THINK of adding a 1W bidi-amp to that mix, God will
BR> descend down and eat your cods for breakfast. Not.

BR> So could the righteous protectors of the ISM band please pipe down and allow
BR> DISCUSSION of amp use instead of shouting it down in a hail of flames?
BR> Some of us are actually interested in their use in a legitimate-needs basis?

BR> That said, if any of us actually IMPLEMENT an amp, you can
BR> still come and burn a cross, sacrifice a lamb or perform a exorcism on our
BR> front lawns. Dirty, horrid people using amps. *spit*

BR> Geddit ?!


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