-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

I just got preliminary approval for the installation of a wireless AP on
moos tower.  There are a couple things I should mention.  University
polotics say that facilities are available to U affiliated groups.  To
make it easier to get the install up there, I have asked to install the
radio equipment as part of a Gopher amature radio club project.  U
facilities has no problem with this.  It would have been very hard to get
in as a TCWUG project.  That said, I will need to start coordinating with
people who want to help out with getting the equipment.  I allready
discussed a specific design with the facilities people.  I figured out
that the easiest install will be on the moos11 location, with antennas
mounted on either side of the stairwell structure.  and the access point
cabinet mounted outside at the base of the structure.

what do people have for sources to get:
Antenna mounting brackets for install against the concrete
Outdoor, weatherproof radio enclosures
feed lines, antennas, lightning protection, etc
radio ideas.

I have been talking to several people, and this accesspoint was mentioned:
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwz/reliawave-rwz-180mw-ap.html

the extra power output would benefit the omnidirectional antenna.

I was also thinking about mounting a pair of 90 degree sector antennas.
the Pacific Wireless 95 degree 12dBi seemed like a good option, the one
thing I noticed was that it is horizontal polorization, which could be a
good thing for point to multi-point wireless.  since most common equipment
is setup for vertical polorization, it would cut down on the noise picked
up on the roof.  It also has a 10 degree downtilt, and 18 degree
beamwidth.. this is optimal for our type of installation.
Atleast that's my understanding.. I could be wrong.
http://www.fab-corp.com/P1.htm

I was also looking at this antenna, since it's signifigantly cheaper.. tho
not as easy to mount as the Pac Wireless one.
http://www.demarctech.com/products/antennas/SPDG14F.html

- -ben

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org

iD8DBQE9kIVIflzKmtpiQEMRAj1uAJ4/XN/xQ0BKmwr3t3tsoIXYCDuoogCfeweS
ituO1H5E6ILTswdU+Nh5Xqo=
=ceFR
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----