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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? Thanks, Eric Anderson One would expect a person who is acting professionally as an RF consultant to already have significant knowledge in this area. I realize this is a government job, but I wouldn't hire a day laborer to act as a master carpenter or project manager. Please don't bill the transit property for your time spent here trying to learn things in a subject are which you're supposed to already have mastered. |
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