Been doing DAS as a General Foreman for bout 10yrs and u just clarified what exactly a BDA is and the differences for me so thank you. Probly something I should've known but you just get used to learning how to knock out jobs and not always paying attention to the details or understanding the why behind some components. Thanks again brother.
Very informative and just a wonderful video for anyone looking to learn more about DAS. I will certainly recommend it to colleagues and customers. Thank you for this awesome content. I've been in the DAS industry for more than 20 years and you simplified this so anyone, even someone that has never heard of DAS, can learn. Thanks again. Keep up the awesome job.
Great, very informative, can the RFDAS also transmit video content i.e. Comcast, Hotwire etc for a hotel with 407 units? Or are they two independent systems, also the ERRCS network be included or is that separate as well. We are located in Miami and currently negotiating our renewal with our content provider and your video opened up Pandoras Box
Hi Garrett, the RF DAS and systems like Comcast, Dish and other TV services are separate systems and have different system properties. Public Safety DAS, or ERRCS, can sometimes be joined into the same passive infrastructure, as long as they are all compatible with the appropriate band, but check with the AHJ first. Don’t design and build a system, that combines Cellular and ERRCS until you know that’s approved. The electronic gear will for certain, need to be separate.
Please, in the future please do not refer to public safety tower sites as "cell sites". It may lead some folks to think that PS signals come from the same place as their cell signal comes from. Within the ERCES/ERRCS industry we're trying to unify the language used within the industry. The Complete ERCES Handbook is a big part of this effort. And, thanks for your efforts to educate.
Oops. That won’t happen again. I hope, as industry, we settle on a standard acronym for Public Safety DAS - ERRCS vs ERCES can also cause confusion. I won’t even mention PSDAS. Oops…
Bra, yes! In fact many buildings will ask for a DAS design prior to construction and run basic infrastructure like conduits, cable trays and designate space for the Head-End or Hub. Since most OEM’s use Fiber to connect DAS Remotes to the Head-End on the larger systems, fiber can be pre-run to each building or floor. Any pre-work that can be done during construction will save money and lead to a cleaner, more efficient system.
Been doing DAS as a General Foreman for bout 10yrs and u just clarified what exactly a BDA is and the differences for me so thank you. Probly something I should've known but you just get used to learning how to knock out jobs and not always paying attention to the details or understanding the why behind some components. Thanks again brother.
Absolutely - happy to help clarify things. There are some new videos coming out with another partner soon. I'll post a link here when ready. Cheers.
Very informative and just a wonderful video for anyone looking to learn more about DAS. I will certainly recommend it to colleagues and customers. Thank you for this awesome content. I've been in the DAS industry for more than 20 years and you simplified this so anyone, even someone that has never heard of DAS, can learn. Thanks again. Keep up the awesome job.
Why thank you! Very much appreciated!
Pleasure meeting you. Keep up the good work ! Dean, CT
Thanks for the support Dean!
Great explanation - low tech really worked
Glad you liked it!
Nice work.
Thank you Mr. Braunlich!
i have comba and growl trading so this helped out thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! The new COMBA Comflex NG is good stuff!
Great, very informative, can the RFDAS also transmit video content i.e. Comcast, Hotwire etc for a hotel with 407 units? Or are they two independent systems, also the ERRCS network be included or is that separate as well. We are located in Miami and currently negotiating our renewal with our content provider and your video opened up Pandoras Box
Hi Garrett, the RF DAS and systems like Comcast, Dish and other TV services are separate systems and have different system properties. Public Safety DAS, or ERRCS, can sometimes be joined into the same passive infrastructure, as long as they are all compatible with the appropriate band, but check with the AHJ first. Don’t design and build a system, that combines Cellular and ERRCS until you know that’s approved. The electronic gear will for certain, need to be separate.
Great information, great presentation (verbally) but cant we find a black marker :) !!!!
Agreed! When I got home to edit, I noticed the dry erase was really light. Going to use a darker marker next time- thanks for the feedback!
Please, in the future please do not refer to public safety tower sites as "cell sites". It may lead some folks to think that PS signals come from the same place as their cell signal comes from. Within the ERCES/ERRCS industry we're trying to unify the language used within the industry. The Complete ERCES Handbook is a big part of this effort. And, thanks for your efforts to educate.
Oops. That won’t happen again. I hope, as industry, we settle on a standard acronym for Public Safety DAS - ERRCS vs ERCES can also cause confusion. I won’t even mention PSDAS. Oops…
It is possible to run a fiber into the building before being distributed by the DAS?
Bra, yes! In fact many buildings will ask for a DAS design prior to construction and run basic infrastructure like conduits, cable trays and designate space for the Head-End or Hub. Since most OEM’s use Fiber to connect DAS Remotes to the Head-End on the larger systems, fiber can be pre-run to each building or floor. Any pre-work that can be done during construction will save money and lead to a cleaner, more efficient system.
@@cellularwirelessunmasked3120 Great. Can I get your email so we can interact further ?
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