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To:
William Murphy
From:
Jeffrey Epstein
Sent
Wed 3/10/2010 2:50:54 PM
Subject: Re: An' service at 71st street
entrety
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:47 AM, William Murphy
wrote:
This would work for a specific part of the island. I know there is some signal loss due to distance over
cable. If you are looking to blanket ATT service over the entirety of the island, I would think that we
may need more than one antenna; possibly a different solution. Are you asking about improving ATT
service at a specific part of the island or over its entirety?
From: Jeffrey Epstein Imailtoticevacation(lenmail.comi
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 9:40 AM
To: William Murphy
Subject: Re: ATT service at 71st street
does this also work on the island„?
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:38 AM, William Murphy
Good Morning Sir,
wrote:
Tom Callahan from Sawyers suggested the following solution. This would use the existing array
of panel antennas in the stairway to redistribute the ATT voice and data frequencies
throughout the house. While I was under the impression that you were looking for ATT
service to be available throughout the entire house at 71" street, Darren said that you were
only concerned with the living room aside the kitchen. I wanted to forward this to you so that
you have the number and get your feedback. Following are Tom's notes and price. Please
advise on how to proceed.
The new Amplifier / Repeater will take 800 Mhz Cell Frequency and the 1900 MHz CDMA
Frequency and combine and amplify them down through (8) Antennas. We will be able to re-
use the existing cable, the existingfloor Antennas and roof penetration. We will need to add a
CDMA Yagi Antenna on the Roof and then use a high frequency combiner to send the signals
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to the Amplifier / Repeater. This is a heavy duty model that will punch out 80 watts,
approximately 10 watts per floor. The Yagi antennas are going to be "tuned" to the AT7'
tower and should also pick up the Sprint carrier. The older Nextel push to talk use a different
frequency and will NOT work with the new setup. Verizon already has a strong signal so at
the end of the project you should have excellent coverage with the (3) major carriers - ATT,
Sprint & Verizon.
(I) 80 Watt Dual Band 800 Mhz & 1900 Mhz Amplifier/ Repeater
$ 11,350
(I) Yagi Directional CDMA Antenna
$
125
(1) High Frequency Signal Combiner (Mounted On Roofi
$
250
(0 Nema 3 Weather Proof Enclosure for the Combiner on the Roof
$
160
(1) High Power UPS for the Amplifier
$
250
(I) Sawyers' Labor for the Complete Installation
$
950
Complete System Total
$ 13,085
Thanks,
Wm
William Murphy
Systems Administrator — HBRK Associates
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