What margins is he operating at? If he has links that are all strong he won't 
notice interference as early as you. 

- Jerry

> On Nov 13, 2014, at 9:41 AM, Jay Weekley via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Apparently, the italics didn't work. The garbled part was " I think I've 
> heard of interference caused by radios that operate in other frequencies 
> especially if they are in some divisor or multiple of another radio"
> 
> Jay Weekley via Af wrote:
>> We are having problems with a Canopy 900 deployment on a water tank and it's 
>> had us stumped for a while.  There is another Canopy 900 operator about a 
>> half mile away that doesn't seem to have the same problems and we've even 
>> looked at his ap and verified that fact. The only gear the water department 
>> says they have is for monitoring and operates on 451 and 456 MHz.  I've 
>> /think /heard of interference caused by radios that operate in other 
>> frequencies especially if they are in some divisor or multiple of another 
>> radio. For example, since 456 MHz is roughly half of 900 is there a scenario 
>> where it could cause us problems?
> 

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