We have three side by side, left two about 8 deg from edge to edge, other one on right about 12deg edge to edge, another about 50deg off
On January 7, 2015 8:10:38 PM AKST, Jon Langeler <[email protected]> wrote: >you can easily put 4 links on the same tower every 90deg. All would >typically have the same Tx on the tower side. 10mi? what state? > >Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jan 7, 2015, at 11:51 PM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> There is a company here with four on one tower. I have no idea how >they aren't interfering with themselves. Then again, they are also >shooting one 9.5 miles and another 4.5 miles and another 8.5 miles. >Not this guy! >> >>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> >wrote: >>> Tripods within 3ft of one another, different to and rx on the site >>> >>> >>>> On January 7, 2015 7:46:41 PM AKST, Jon Langeler ><[email protected]> wrote: >>>> so your saying you mixed the Tx/Rx channel between high and low on >the same tower and it works good? >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>>> On Jan 7, 2015, at 11:36 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> >wrote: >>>>> >>>>> The beamwidth is pretty narrow. We have many back to back running >FD on opposite TX and RX, but none on the same azimuth. >>>>> >>>>>> On January 7, 2015 6:54:36 PM AKST, Erich Kaiser ><[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you stack two AF24s on top of eachother as long as the TX >frequencies are the opposite and both are master units or do we need to >run in HDX mode? >>>>>> >>>>>> Erich >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my >brevity. >>> >>> -- >>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >> -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
