yeah sometimes 3' up or down makes a world of difference.
On 12/23/2015 1:15 PM, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Nate,
Chuck is right. How high are the radios on each end of the link?
Sometimes you can get around multipath issues by changing the radio
heights. Most of the time I see improvements by lowering the height on
the side that's suspected of getting the multipath.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Used to be that folks that used my superstingers reported better
multipath resistance than yagis at 900 MHz. I think that a larger
capture area may have something to do with it.
*From:* Josh Luthman <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 23, 2015 11:05 AM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] NLOS, 5ghz, Foliage, and Rain
Powerbridge has a wider beamwidth and picks up from "around the
trees". I've seen this only at a customer site with a Beam vs
Nanostation. Roughly the same signal but the Beam was absolutely
worthless compared to the Nanostation.
Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:02 PM, Nate Burke <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is it inherent to the spectrum, or will different radios cope
with it differently? I think I remember that being one of the
claims to fame of the PTP600, was that it handled multipath
better.
On 12/23/2015 11:59 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Trees were eating up multi path that is now harming your
signal.
-----Original Message----- From: Nate Burke Sent:
Wednesday, December 23, 2015 10:58 AM To: Animal Farm
Subject: [AFMUG] NLOS, 5ghz, Foliage, and Rain
I have a PTP NLOS link which is working the opposite of
what I expect, and I'm having trouble understanding it.
It is a NLOS link in 5ghz (2.5 mile link, Urban area, <1/8
Mile is NLOS). UBNT, 2' dish to a Powerbridge. Here's the
part I can't figure out. Over the summer, when the trees
are leafed in, the link is rock solid, no signal change,
No modulation change. Rain, Shine, Night, Day, stays
exactly the same. However, over the winter, when there
are no leaves, it loses signal, and the signal and
modulation fluctuate dramatically. Rain will drop the link
out. I have tried re-alignment after the foliage has
dropped off, and was not able to gain signal, or change
the pattern at all. I'm guessing it must be some sort of
Multi-path/reflection that the foliage is blocking. Would
a different radio handle this better than the UBNT? Like
if I changed it to EPMP, AF5x, or PTP600 would it act
differently? Or is there something else at play that I
haven't thought of?