I purchased three of the mentioned WISP 24014-90 Maxrad sectors.  I am in
the process of installing a simple shield on the rear of the unit.  This
should make them perform as well as the ISOMAX 24014 design.  Yes, they only
run about $119.95 each as compared to the $957.60 for the complete ISOMAX
unit.  I looked at the PDF on the Maxrad website and it does appear to be a
difference not only in a complete mounting kit but they add isolator shields
on the rear of the units.  I have just added an additional inch to the
outside edge of the shield at a 20* angle to focus the signal away from the
other two units.

If this works, Maxrad will need to lower it's prices on the ISOMAX unit.
I'll let you know or if anyone has experience with these in this manner, let
me know.

Thanks,

Tim Harris

www.dwisp.net
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> > >    -----Original Message-----
> > >    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jason Keller
> > >    Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:24 AM
> > >    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >    Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Sector antenna range vs omni
> > >
> > >
> > >    The sectorized maxrad omni is a joke. Save yourself about
> > 500$ and buy three of there wisp series sectors and be done with
> > it. You pay an extra $500 for a fancy mounting apparatus to put
> > them all together. Trust me there is no difference in the
> > performance, or appearance of the antenna's. Jason
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