The lite version is nice for small Omni locations.  $182.27 plus the Omni is 
pretty hard to beat.

Jeff Broadwick
ConVergence Technologies, Inc.
312-205-2519 Office
574-220-7826 Cell
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> On Sep 15, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I can't see myself using the 1k anywhere anymore.
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> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
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> Midwest Internet Exchange
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> The Brothers WISP
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> From: "Mathew Howard" <[email protected]>
> To: "af" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 8:24:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Small 5ghz antennas
> 
> Yeah, same here. The 2k nuts are never loose, but I still always check them. 
> I still use a lot of 1k's because of the 48v thing too... If the 2k ran on 
> 24v, I'd use them everywhere, but most of our older sites are 24v only, and 
> I'm lazy, so they get the 1k.
> 
>> On Sep 14, 2017 8:10 PM, "George Skorup" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I noticed that on almost all of the 1k's we've bought. I always make sure 
>> the SMA nuts are tight. I even check the 2k's since I'm paranoid.
>> 
>> The only place I really use the 1k anymore is existing smaller 24V sites, 
>> because the 2k is 48VDC only.
>> 
>> On 9/14/2017 7:57 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
>> The problem with the 1000 is that a lot of them used to come without the nut 
>> thingies around the antenna connectors tightened all the way and water would 
>> leak in there... at least that's the best theory I could come up with as to 
>> why they leaked... anyway, I haven't had any fill with water since I started 
>> tightening them more and slapping some clear Gorilla tape over the lights 
>> seems to fix that problem pretty well. 
>> 
>> I haven't seen any problems with the 2000 so far. They're a much better 
>> design, in my opinion... at least they don't have any crummy little stickers 
>> that fall off and leak.
>> 
>> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 7:26 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>> I dont know man, not the most robust radio, i like it under the umbrella, 
>>> with the 1000 light covers popping off and filling them with water i have 
>>> little trust in the 2k
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 14, 2017 6:43 PM, "George Skorup" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Silicone-rubber tape.
>>>> 
>>>> On 9/14/2017 4:05 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
>>>> cold shrink tubing I suppose.  Not sure if they make it that small.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> ------ Original Message ------
>>>> From: "Steve Jones" <[email protected]>
>>>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: 9/14/2017 4:52:42 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Small 5ghz antennas
>>>> 
>>>> you can use rfelements connectorized with the 2000 series or quickport 
>>>> with the 1000 series, thats probably your smallest footprint solution.
>>>> 
>>>> if you find a clean way to weatherize the top of the 2000 AP with the 
>>>> connectorized that doesnt involve mastic please update
>>>> 
>>>>> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> I'm looking to install an EPMP AP where the subs (force 180's) are only 
>>>>> going to be about 100 yards away, and within a few degrees of each other. 
>>>>>  There is an existing mount already installed on the AP side, but it 
>>>>> cannot handle something the size of a normal sector. There is a bare FSK 
>>>>> AP installed today, so that's the form factor I'm replacing.  Replacing 
>>>>> the mount would be very difficult.  Any recommendations for small 
>>>>> antennas for the EPMP line?  There are other EPMP Ap's at the site, so I 
>>>>> would like to keep sync on the AP side, otherwise I would just throw on a 
>>>>> Force180 as an AP and be done.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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