And in the debugging process I noticed that new WISP radios nowadays have a
GPS light when I checked the signal strength indicators on the transceiver.
My rooftop radios do NOT have GPS - what is the use of GPS in WISP today?
<https://i.postimg.cc/XJChDCPr/spare-access-points.jpg> My old Wi-Fi APs
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 15:49:04 +0100, Andy Burnelli <sp...@nospam.com>
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>And in the debugging process I noticed that new WISP radios nowadays have a
>GPS light when I checked the signal strength indicators on the transceiver.
Clearly you need a KS-15676 in your collection:
<http://long-lines.net/tech-equip/radio/BSP402421100/p01.html>
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