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What happened to the 19dB panel?
I'm sooo confused.
OK, as to THIS post.
Don't use rg anything at these frequencies.
lmr is much better.
Second, if you are not OVER the trees, don't expect
to get any range. Try to get up another 80'. Got a water tower or
tall building around?
Get a real antenna on the client side. No
omni antennas unless your application HAS to be mobile. And then you'll
still need to amp it unless you only need very short ranges.
From the looks of this post, I'd say you are doing
very well for you situation.
That help?
marlon
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