[MLB-WIRELESS] Internet Feed offer.

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Mon Jan 14 14:21:36 EST 2002


> Plus, working with 5Ghz equipment will probably be a fair bit 
> more pricy, 
> require more skill.. What are the power level limits?

Not sure on the power limits, but feeding the antennas is going to be a very
expensive ballgame.  You have to use either ultra low loss coax or waveguide
for runs of any appreciable length.

$$$$$

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