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FredGarvinMaleProstitute wrote in
: Mxsmanic wrote: JA_MORAN writes: what about backup systems a Microwave point to point could work, how about different feeds from different circuits? or a SAtellite dish... Back-up systems can only work if they exist. I explained the backup issue in a previous response. The FAA "Had" microwave backup until the unqualified idiots decided they did not need it and went single threaded with outside contractors(Telco). Current FAA Management is clueless about technical issues Actually, it's you who are clueless about tech matters, but don't let me stop you making an asshole out of yourself! Not that anything could stop ya. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
you making an asshole out of yourself! I think his moniker sez it all concerning this subject... d:-)) |
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"ManhattanMan" wrote in news:Vf7Li.95$pX5.25
@newsfe14.lga: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: you making an asshole out of yourself! I think his moniker sez it all concerning this subject... d:-)) Which one? He's having a litle back patting party there al by hisself. Bertie |
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JA_MORAN wrote:
what about backup systems a Microwave point to point could work, how about different feeds from different circuits? or a SAtellite dish... Microwave only has limited range, so you need to build a network of repeaters/towers. And both microwave and satellite can be affected by bad weather (heavy snow, heavy rain). |
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true however on most areas there are tall structures, hills, or
moutnains where repeaters can be setup. they said the failure was due to a phone circuit. all you would need to do would be to microwave to a point up to 30 miles away where you can then patch into an alternate circuit the FAA already had a microwave network in place... if you drive by any of the center facilities, you will see at least one microwave antenna also most sectors have some military radar coverage. I know in Phoenix thhere have been a few problems with center radar and the Luke Air force Bace(KLUF) was able to assist. JOHN Nobody wrote: JA_MORAN wrote: what about backup systems a Microwave point to point could work, how about different feeds from different circuits? or a SAtellite dish... Microwave only has limited range, so you need to build a network of repeaters/towers. And both microwave and satellite can be affected by bad weather (heavy snow, heavy rain). |
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JA_MORAN wrote:
true however on most areas there are tall structures, hills, or moutnains where repeaters can be setup. they said the failure was due to a phone circuit. all you would need to do would be to microwave to a point up to 30 miles away where you can then patch into an alternate circuit the FAA already had a microwave network in place... if you drive by any of the center facilities, you will see at least one microwave antenna also most sectors have some military radar coverage. I know in Phoenix thhere have been a few problems with center radar and the Luke Air force Bace(KLUF) was able to assist. JOHN Nobody wrote: JA_MORAN wrote: what about backup systems a Microwave point to point could work, how about different feeds from different circuits? or a SAtellite dish... Microwave only has limited range, so you need to build a network of repeaters/towers. And both microwave and satellite can be affected by bad weather (heavy snow, heavy rain). The microwave back-up in the FAA was called RCL(Radio Communication Link)before the FAA canned it. The dip ****s in FAA management decided to kiss the ass of big business and go with phone companies. The hell with air safety just kiss that contractor ass and **** away that tax payer money. |
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FredGarvinMaleProstitute wrote in news:uk6Li.234
: I explained the backup issue in a previous response. The FAA "Had" microwave backup until the unqualified idiots decided they did not need it and went single threaded with outside contractors(Telco). Didn't they have cell phones? Didn't they use them? What makes microwaves better than cell phones? |
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Password wrote in
news ![]() JA_MORAN wrote: true however on most areas there are tall structures, hills, or moutnains where repeaters can be setup. they said the failure was due to a phone circuit. all you would need to do would be to microwave to a point up to 30 miles away where you can then patch into an alternate circuit the FAA already had a microwave network in place... if you drive by any of the center facilities, you will see at least one microwave antenna also most sectors have some military radar coverage. I know in Phoenix thhere have been a few problems with center radar and the Luke Air force Bace(KLUF) was able to assist. JOHN Nobody wrote: JA_MORAN wrote: what about backup systems a Microwave point to point could work, how about different feeds from different circuits? or a SAtellite dish... Microwave only has limited range, so you need to build a network of repeaters/towers. And both microwave and satellite can be affected by bad weather (heavy snow, heavy rain). The microwave back-up in the FAA was called RCL(Radio Communication Link)before the FAA canned it. The dip ****s in FAA management decided to kiss the ass of big business and go with phone companies. The hell with air safety just kiss that contractor ass and **** away that tax payer money. So what? You stil hve no idea what you are talking about. Bertie |
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In rec.aviation.piloting Judah wrote:
FredGarvinMaleProstitute wrote in news:uk6Li.234 : I explained the backup issue in a previous response. The FAA "Had" microwave backup until the unqualified idiots decided they did not need it and went single threaded with outside contractors(Telco). Didn't they have cell phones? Didn't they use them? What makes microwaves better than cell phones? The phone lines carry more than voice. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Judah wrote:
What makes microwaves better than cell phones? The RadarRange in the control tower can also cook turkeys :-) |
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