Theyre the same antenna as the integrated subscriber, but there is a filter in there too
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Brandon Yuchasz <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a small location with an FSK 900mhz Omni horizontal pol with 6 > customers on it. I don’t expect it to ever increase in numbers. We have > some issues at the site because we are co-located with a SCADA system on > the vertical pol in 900mhz. I am planning to work with the city to see if > they are willing to convert from an Omni to two Yagi antennas. The county > did this at the site because they needed to work around the noise we were > creating and its my understanding the city has similar issues but does not > know why at this point. If they convert to Yagi they will not be > broadcasting in the direction of my customer base but obviously the other > ends of those Yagi will still be broadcasting at the tower I am on. So my > though process is to convert to a sector antenna at this location. All > customers can be covered with a 60 degree. I am making some assumptions but > I believe if I get something with a good front to back ratio and the > “noise” is behind and off to the side of this new sector my customers > should be able to hear me much better. Obviously with such a small site I > don’t want to spend ton. > > > > So my question to the group is does anyone know what the FB was on the old > integrated 60 degree AP antennas canopy sold? I have piles of them laying > around. > > > > > > Best regards, > > Brandon Yuchasz > > GogebicRange.net > > www.gogebicrange.net > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
