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Microwave Backhaul Site Selection: Expanding Rural Connectivity with Scott Vance & Lynn Burnett

50 min · 24. april 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with Scott Vance, Founder of Vance Engineering, and Lynn Burnett,  Microwave Systems Engineer, to explore their recently co-authored Planning Advisory Notice (PAN): Microwave Backhaul Site Selection. https://tifonline.org/contentresources/microwave-backhaul-site-selection/ [https://tifonline.org/contentresources/microwave-backhaul-site-selection/] This discussion breaks down how microwave radio systems offer a practical, cost-effective solution for wireless backhaul—especially in rural and underserved regions. Scott and Lynn walk through the full picture, from technical design considerations to real-world deployment challenges. Key topics include:  • Strategic site selection and terrain analysis  • Frequency coordination and spectrum considerations  • Navigating regulatory requirements  • Overcoming natural and manmade obstructions  • Expanding connectivity across vast, hard-to-reach areas To learn more visit tifonline.org

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