I think he's looking for an antenna with a wider coverage pattern than parabolic. I found Kevin Summer's post about using a smartamp to get to the legal limit on the AP pretty interesting. Nish, are there any higher power units from sB scheduled in the new product lines?

Nish Park wrote:
Why not consider 19 or 24db parabolic? They are certified. You can turn down
the output power a little bit with Dial-aPower.
http://www.smartbridges.com/new/products/antenna.php


Nish


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Sims Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 2:10 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [smartBridges] In Search of 36db Configuration for AirPoint Pro Outdoors

I'd like to be able to deploy a maximum legal power point to multi-point AP
using APPO.  I believe the FCC will allow 36db ERP in this configuration.
The APPO generates 17.5 db at the antenna connection.  The maximum approved
sector antenna is 16.5 db from PacWireless.  This gives us 34 db but we need
to subtract perhaps 2 db for connectors, coax and the like giving us 32 db.


It looks like we could use a 20 db antenna to really make an APPO sing. Are there other antenna's that are not on the 'certified' list that we could legally use? Does anyone have suggestions for specific antennas?

Thanks, Greg


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