[BC] Campus Microwave needs

Jim Keen keenjm
Mon May 23 09:23:31 CDT 2005


I am using an unlicensed  5.5GHz link for my STL 5 mile hop.  The 5.8GHz
link has the hardware capability of running 8 E1/T1 circuits but mine are
software limited to "only" 4 channels. The link uses 2 E1 channels for the 2
9003 chassis that I have and still has 2 E1 circuits open.  

Jim Keen
Chief Engineer
WMUB NPR 88.5
Miami University
Oxford, OH
(513) 529-1282
keenjm at muohio.edu 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Tom Bosscher
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:20 PM
To: Broadcast Radio Mailing List
Subject: [BC] Campus Microwave needs

       I am moving one of my stations to the campus. I will be using a 
9003Q for the 44.1 uncompressed AES-EBU audio. However, I would like to 
be able to have at least one, if not two, Ethernet networks at the tx 
site. Even though we have fiber on campus, the tower is located in a 
deep corner that would cost me money that is not in the budget to get 
fiber trenched in there. What systems have you folks used that :

Can handle the short 2500 foot path.
Can have at least one, if not two networks built in.
Ports are Ethernet ready, no need for csu's etc.
Are in the licensed 5.8 band and don't require a monster antenna to be 
legal?
Are there other bands that I can get licensed for? I'm worried about 
shooting over the top of the campus with 5.8 due to its future growth.

    tom bosscher



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