Yeah I think they abandoned the filters fairly early on. I have never seen one 
in them. Either way though I can’t find any specs online that lists the F/B 
ratio. I suspect its poor but I’m not positive. 

 

Best regards,

Brandon Yuchasz

GogebicRange.net

www.gogebicrange.net <http://www.gogebicrange.net/> 

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of That One Guy /sarcasm
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 4:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Canopy FSK intigrated AP atenna specs.

 

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 <http://www.gogebicrange.net/> 

 





 

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