> On Sep 17, 2019, at 4:15 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
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> I guess 6 is moot. I thought GAA operated under SAS as well. Is that
> verified?
GAA does operate under SAS control but there is a big debate over what
responsibility the SAS has with respect to deconflicting and controlling GAA.
The
I guess 6 is moot. I thought GAA operated under SAS as well. Is that
verified?
I guess the better question, having that knowledge, is what recourse is
there in GAA? under the N license when we did the webinar with FCC, FCCs
response was to contact rick harnish if there was a conflict that couldnt
Answers (at least the ones I have) are inline.
> On Sep 17, 2019, at 11:30 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
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> I dont know if anybody here is involved in the trial, or knows anyone who is,
> or if anybody who is is allowed to answer any of these questions. I get alot
> of answers from people not in the
thats one of the things im trying to find out, do we have the choice in the
matter
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 11:35 AM Adam Moffett wrote:
> Could be something like that. or not.
>
> Telrad engineers advised us during our LTE rollout that we should arrange
> that perfect ABCD channel plan and that
Could be something like that. or not.
Telrad engineers advised us during our LTE rollout that we should
arrange that perfect ABCD channel plan and that subscribers should only
be installed to the sector they're intentionally in, even if another
sector was stronger due to terrain/tree/distance
We got a customer who ATT did a cobbled fixed wireless that didnt pan out.
they said when the tech was there, they had to install them to a far site
instead of one that was very close with a good signal. I couldnt figure out
why, but I looked at the guy after The CBRS stuff was clarified and he is
We have 2 tower sites (each with 4 sectors of Cambium 3.65) on County Line Rd.
I worry about the issue of serving customers across county lines. Oh, and
PALs are out of the question, one of the counties has much higher population
and we are only on the far (rural) edge of it. But even using