Hello,

Theoretically, I believe in testing when necessary but there are "too" many 
ideas circulating on this science. I am really not offering any answer but 
the sound fact that testing should ensue. Believe me, it may seem silly, 
when I say, "Testing is necessary."

Seth

P.S. Just to get the story correct, you are trying to dictate what is the 
best placement for your antennas. Right? I have only tested the BBBW and 
the antennas in a room where the bot has only gone 10 to 15 feet away from 
my WiFi signal source. This was also w/out an enclosure. If I get this 
nifty enclosure I want to get one day, I will relay my findings. Also, I 
plan on taking this bot on the road and testing it outside of my 
comfortable domain. So, I can reply w/ my findings on this particular 
circumstance. This group will allow me to bring in my bot and test it in 
their space. During testing, I should get a feel for how much space I can 
actually use, if you are going to be interested, w/ my "reliable" WiFi 
signal at their location. 



On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 3:11:44 AM UTC-6, don_wrt wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to learn that is there a constraint of placement of BBBW' antennas 
> on a enclosure's panel? I mean that how much two antennas should be close 
> to each other? or what is the maximum distance between the two antennas on 
> the enclosure panel to obtain a correct radiation? Should two antennas be 
> parallel each other? 
>
> Thank you,
>

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