My understanding is that as long as it can get enough diversity between two
sms it will transmit at the same time, up to 7 simultaneous transmissions.
Same for rx.

The key word here is diversity.  There are lots of different ways to get
diversity.   Which of these cambium is able to exploit with the medusa I'm
still not 100% clear on.  At least direction for sure.

On Nov 2, 2016 3:51 AM, "Kurt Fankhauser" <[email protected]> wrote:

> how many arrays are in in? 7 or 14? I wonder if it wont transmit on two
> adjacent arrays at the same time
>
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> > On Nov 1, 2016, at 10:41 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Because it's capable of transmitting different data on each of the 7 2x2
> MIMO emitters in the same frame. aka MU-MIMO. Think about a single 2x2
> sector. It can talk to only one SM. Now add another sector facing the same
> direction. You've doubled your capacity, right? Sure, but you're using
> twice the spectrum. Put up 3x 30-degree or 5x 20-degree sectors. More
> spectrum, more hardware. The cost of the hardware adds up, but is kind of a
> moot point. The spectrum, or lack of, is not so moot.
> >
> >> On 11/1/2016 9:05 PM, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> >> Also what I don't understand about Medusa, since it has a bunch of
> smaller sectors inside of it,, is the sectors inside of it running ABABABAB
> frequency re-use? Why is the SM's not getting interference from the
> adjacent array if they are all operating on same 20mhz frequency?
> >
>

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