Ubnt flat out doesn't have GPS.

Josh Luthman
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On Dec 23, 2014 8:26 PM, "Josh Reynolds via Af" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't know anyone using GPS on ubnt
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> On December 23, 2014 4:23:20 PM AKST, "Jerry Richardson (airCloud) via Af"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Our region is pretty noisy and getting noisier. Currently we are using
>> Ubnt Rocket 90deg sectors although I have considered these to really be
>> more like 75 degrees due UBNT using -6dB as the rolloff point.
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>> We have seen a dramatic improvement with a Titanium sector and plan on
>> replacing the other rockets with Titaniums and considering going to 60deg
>> or maybe even 45 degree and using GPS sync to reuse channels.
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>> What if any have been your experiences with going to narrower sectors for
>> a given area? I would expect to see ~3dB improvement in links just by
>> reducing the antenna pattern, and ~3dB due to power density. Additional
>> gains might be made from improved F/B rejection and improved shielding,
>> possibly another ~3dB? This could mean anywhere from 6-9dB improveme nt on
>> every link.
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>> What are your experiences with UBNT GPS? We would not use dynamic, but
>> rather fixed downlink %. I know we will give up some B/W but better
>> spectrum management might be worth the trade. The link improvements should
>> push the radios into higher modulation further mitigating the loss by using
>> GPS
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>> Thoughts?
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>> Comments?
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>> Jerry
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