I imagine it'll depend on how you're measuring performance. If larger vertical beamwidth and cleaner edges are important in your deployment, it's going to perform better... If you're doing longer distance, lower density shots where you want as much gain as possible, and vertical beamwidth isn't important, the 20db sector is most likely going to work better. On Apr 15, 2016 8:35 PM, "Josh Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marketing, for one. > > That said, it depends on your deployment needs. > > A horn will have a much larger vertical beamwidtg and cleaner edges, but > this is at the cost of gain. > > OTOH, the larger the gain, the larger the antenna. > > This is all just general antenna stuff, is there some metric or reasoning > you're looking for in particular? It's all mostly relative. > On Apr 15, 2016 8:33 PM, "Keefe John" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> So RF Elements claims their 90 degree 10 dbi symmetrical horn performs >> better than a traditional UBNT 90 degree 20 dbi sector. How and why? >> >> Keefe >> >
