On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Michael Torrie <[email protected]> wrote:
> My only concern is that the proximity of the Loco M5 on the pole near to
> the WiMaxx transceiver might cause some signal issues on the WiMaxx from
> RF leakage. There's about a foot separating them vertically, and they
> face in different directions, both being directional. Also WiMaxx is a
> different frequency (I think it's 3.5 GHz). So I'm monitoring things and
> it seems okay. Unfortunately the ISP won't let me have access to the
> WiMaxx box itself to monitor signal to noise ratio.
I wouldn't worry too much. The datasheet shows the antenna gain
pattern for the M5 is *highly* directional without much in the way of
back/side lobes. Between that and the significantly different
frequency bands, they're not going to notice each other at all. If it
was emitting significant RF noise in a band it wasn't licensed to
operate in, it wouldn't have passed FCC testing.
Sounds like you got yourself an excellent solution, congrats!
--Levi
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