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Nathan,<br><br>
Sounds good. Not sure if I will be at AGU this year yet. Will
it be possible to get a hold a digital file of the poster after
AGU? <br><br>
As I mentioned in an earlier email I have been working with a commercial
company to install a Canopy 5700BH system for a permanent station in
McCall, ID. Still trying to find out if that radio will power from
a 12VDC (it does from a 24VDC) source and its power usage. They
have a dongle for the PoE interface I discovered. So the need to
strip the Ethernet cable to introduce power is not necessary as we
discussed. Unable to use an 5700SM model because the AP's sector
antenna points about 30 deg away from my line-of-site; hence to use the
BH model pair for last mile.<br><br>
Thanks,<br>
Mark<br><br>
At 03:08 PM 9/15/2008, Nathan L Edwards wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Our lab has received a fair
number of inquiries from other research institutions regarding our
experience with IP radio systems we use and how we use them, in
particular the Motorola Canopy point-to-multipoint radios. Due to
the level of interest, we will be presenting a poster at the San
Francisco AGU conference in December. I thought members of this
list might be interested. The title is "Implementation of IP
Telemetry in Support of Portable Deployments for the Study of Earthquake
Sequences." Although this focuses on portable systems, the
technology is, of course, adaptable to permanent installations. I
will pass along the date when I have one.<br><br>
Cheers,<br>
Nathan Edwards<br>
Development Technician<br>
Nevada Seismological Laboratory<br>
University of Nevada Reno<br>
Reno, NV 89557-0174<br>
o: 775-784-1106<br>
m: 775-303-5899<br><br>
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