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To:
Jeffrey
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Cc:
John C
From:
Richard Kahn
Sent:
Tue 6/17/2014 12:31:41 AM
Subject:
Zorro internet
Will investigate further tomorrow am but my initial feedback is giving me concern regarding your
July 23rd deadline. I believe that the original email that was written with Feb 2015 timeline was
induced by Brice. The other issue which I am sure Brice has not mentioned is that the current
configuration of T-I's is not working properly as it keeps getting slammed with usage even when
no one is using any computer equipment. I believe that this issue is related to Mac computer that
was compromised. Brice has requested that Bob (satellite provider) and Richard Boltz look into
why the usage is so high. Brice is going to send me usage reports for James (or someone else) to
review.
I will push further tomorrow as Advanced communications says that FCC licensing should take
no more than 2 weeks...
From: Dwight Blanchard <
Reply-To: <
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:17:26 -0400
To: Richard Kahn <
Subject: re: contact info
I found out in my checking that microwave licensing is taking less time currently than the normal two way
radio licenses. We can expect a license in 4-6 weeks. There is a STA (Supplemental Temporary
Authorization) form which can be submitted along with the license request which usually results in a
temporary authorization to use a set of frequencies within 10 days of submission. However, it is not a
guarantee that we will be given final licensing under the temporary authorization frequencies. We may
wind up having to change frequencies mid stream and possibly have equipment delivery delayed.
So, the time line would be as follows.
Licensing 4-6 weeks
Equipment delivery 6-8 weeks
Install
2 weeks
Best case - 12 weeks. Worst case - 16 weeks.
I have contacted Exalt about the technical reasons for the 11GHZ choice instead of 6GHZ but I haven't
heard back yet. As soon as I do I'll let you know.
If we were to stay at the ranch then the mobilization cost would be reduced accordingly.
Dwight Blanchard
Durham Communications
The things we see are only a shadow of that which is unseen.
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From: "Richard Kahn" <
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Sent: Monda
June 16 2014 12:53 PM
To:
Subject: contact info
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
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