Re: Power of a 'microcell' base station in an overhead drop ceiling?
- From: John McHarry <jmcharry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 04:04:29 GMT
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 19:43:04 -0800, Henry Cabot Henhouse III wrote:
We have a rack of TV modulators and ATSC receivers for our SMATV system,I don't know the rules at 2.4GHz, but, unless you are in what is called
that started to act up after Cingular upgraded the power and antenna arrays
on our roof above the rack. We had to relocate the rack and recable, which
they paid for.
It's a lot of power at 2.4 ghz!
the "blanketing zone", they paid for that out of good will. It sounds like
you are probably within the zone.
In most cases, where out of band rf gets into unlicensed equipment it is
considered the fault of the unlicensed equipment. This is usually true,
since such equipment is very seldom shielded to withstand anything near
the allowable rf field.
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