I'm looking for recommendations for high-gain patch antennas to be used
with PMP100 900 MHz gear. I have a tight grouping of potential customers
that could be covered with a beam-width of only 15 degrees (I'm not trying
to go that tight, just mentioning it). I figure I'd use the same antenna
for the AP as well as the SMs.

These are ones that caught my eye:

   - Super-Stinger: 13.5 dBi, FtB 15 dB, VSWR ?, 39 deg
   - KP-900-13-45: 13 dBi, FtB 25 dB, VSWR 1.5, ? Deg
   - ARC Wireless ARC-PA0913B01: 12.5 dBi, FtB 25 dB, VSWR 1.5, 42 deg
   - Laird Technologies R2T9-12: 12 Dbi, FtB 21 dB, VSWR 1.5, 45 deg

The list is in order of stated gain. The Super-Stinger is the highest gain
unit I've seen, but I don't like how low the stated front-to-back noise
radio is. Also, I like the ability of the others to be rotated to change
polarity if necessary.

I've read good things about the M3 and KP yagis, but in New England we do
get icing every year. I'm hesitant to install a yagi and have dropped
services next winter.

So,are there any good reasons to pick one of these over any other? Are
there any good reviews or recommendations for high-gain patch antennas?

Thanks - Chris

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