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I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system)
system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio transmissions into these buildings? Thanks, Eric Anderson |
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![]() "eganders" wrote in message ups.com... I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system) system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio transmissions into these buildings? Thanks, Eric Anderson Yes, mobile phone companies use such devices. |
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I always thought a communications consultant was in knowledge in the field
of communications, maybe he needs to work for Mc Donald's. Lets see, if their last location was just outside of the building before they drove inside lets say they must still be there. "Sam" wrote in message ... "eganders" wrote in message ups.com... I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system) system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio transmissions into these buildings? Thanks, Eric Anderson Yes, mobile phone companies use such devices. |
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On Jun 19, 4:05 pm, "Big Picture" wrote:
I always thought a communications consultant was in knowledge in the field of communications, maybe he needs to work for Mc Donald's. Lets see, if their last location was just outside of the building before they drove inside lets say they must still be there. "Sam" wrote in message ... "eganders" wrote in message oups.com... I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system) system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio transmissions into these buildings? Thanks, Eric Anderson Yes, mobile phone companies use such devices.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You assume that the information that the vehicle had was all transmitted before it went into the building. What if it was not? |
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"eganders" wrote in message
ups.com... On Jun 19, 4:05 pm, "Big Picture" wrote: I always thought a communications consultant was in knowledge in the field of communications, maybe he needs to work for Mc Donald's. Lets see, if their last location was just outside of the building before they drove inside lets say they must still be there. "Sam" wrote in message ... "eganders" wrote in message oups.com... I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system) system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio transmissions into these buildings? Thanks, Eric Anderson Yes, mobile phone companies use such devices.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You assume that the information that the vehicle had was all transmitted before it went into the building. What if it was not? Then there is somthing wrong. Fix the radio, if its broke then even inside of the building it would not do any good. |
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"eganders" wrote...
I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system) system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio transmissions into these buildings? Eric Anderson Eric, assuming this is a genuine post... It sounds to me like you have blagged a job with false qualifications. You don't say whether your job is to come up with a design or simply identify an existing product that fills the need. Also, you don't say whether signals are going from the vans, to them or both ways. This makes a real difference. I would not expect a consultant to go begging for help from strangers. Did you know that these messages are available to anyone and could be until the end of time. This includes your boss, any future employers and anyone wanting information for nefarious purposes. If you are to aquire, then search through known reliable sources for comms equipment. If you can find nothing to suit, maybe you could privately email some of the companies to ask if they have anything of that nature. If they do, could they send you the data/specifications. If you don't know reliable sources, how to identify suitable products or how to design something for the job, then maybe you are in the wrong job. Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:15:48 -0700, eganders
wrote: +++I am a consultant for an AVL (automatic vehicle location system) +++system used by the Southeastern counties of Michigan. The system is +++used on winter maintenance vehicles and works on 900 MHz. The +++vehicles are often stored overnight in metal buildings where it is +++difficult to obtain transceiver communication from the AVL system. Is +++there a low cost (possibly passive) way to port 900 MHz radio +++transmissions into these buildings? +++ +++Thanks, +++ +++Eric Anderson ************** Yes. A large window facing the transmitter. Otherwise some form of omnidirectional antenna outside connected to an antenna inside via a trransmission line. Not very efficient but cheap and works if the outside signal has enough power density. james |
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