I was thinking more along the lines of better
physical isolation between the two systems :-)
marlon
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 900 mhz AMS
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900 mhz AMS
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Get them a bigger antenna
at that site so that they can have
better coverage there.
And/or put in a band pass
filter for them.
marlon
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From: chris
Yeah more power will fix it..
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Get them a bigger antenna at that
Get them a bigger antenna at that site so that they
can have better coverage there.
And/or put in a band pass filter for
them.
marlon
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From:
chris
cooper
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Hi,
We just had this exact problem last month. We switched from veritcal to
horizontal on our AP and I think we fixed the problem. I ha
Chris,
You might also consider band pass or notch filters on either your
equipment or theirs or both. This usually can clean up any off channel
interference but does come at a price in line losses. They are not cheap for
good products either. Technically neither of you have protection aga
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Tighten their antenna, or shield it
Hi Chuck "Profit"O
:)
You have a very envious name...
George
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Hi,
We just had this exact problem last month. We switched from veritcal to
horizontal on our AP and I think we fixed the problem. I haven't heard
on their latest reading, so I'm not sure.
Travis
Microserv
John Scrivner wrote:
Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If th
Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If they use
point to point yagis, as I have seen often, then setting the water
company to a different polarity to you should be a simple fix. How wide
(in megahertz) is the bandwidth of their system? How wide is yours? I
know Waverider
Tighten their
antenna, or shield it
Chuck Profito
209.988.7388
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