Hi All,
We have done some measurements with a spectrum analyzer on some of the more
common cards (Smartbridges included.) The results can be seen on the
following side.

http://www.antennspecialisten.se/en/support/t1_spektrum.html

regards,
Dominic Kilbride
Svenska Antennspecialisten AB
http://www.antennspecialisten.se

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kevin Proctor
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Amne: RE: [smartBridges] Combined power of radio/antenna


That is a pretty universal opinion in the RF world.

On a spectrum analyzer, you should see a nice smooth peak for the signal
centered right smack on the frequency desired.  Smaller peaks may be seen at
regular intervals (usually multiples of the IF) with high power radios of
25-50 watts or more.  This is often referred to as "splatter" and is not
desirable at all and should be filtered out.  Low power radios should show
no splatter at all, period.  Splatter is a normal function of radio signal
propagation, but is routinely filtered out.  Crummy filters make for dirty
radios.

A radio that does not show splatter without an amp may show splatter after
adding an amp for a couple of reasons.  First, the amp may have amplified
existing splatter that was down in the noise and could not be seen.  OR, the
amp can introduce splatter due to poor filtering on the output.  Additional
filtering should be added to reduce or eliminate that splatter.  We have
those filters available here at EC.

In my opinion, if you are adding amps to your system, you should have a
spectrum analyzer to check for splatter.  A Spec An is a good tool to have
anyway.  No, it is not a cheap piece of equipment, but should be as
necessary to you as the wrenches you use to install an antenna.  A radio
system is only as good as it's operator and a good operator will use every
tool available to ensure clean operation.

Kevin B. Proctor
Customer Service
Internet and International Orders
Electro Comm Distributing Inc
5015 Paris St
Denver CO 90239
USA

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On Behalf Of Scott Damron
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 4:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Combined power of radio/antenna

**OPINION**
In my opinion, crappy or if you prefer, bad radios are ones that just
spray frequency all over the place without focus, and possibly have lots
of sidebands and noise.  Good radios have a good control over channels,
don't bleed into other channels when set to a specific one or when
hopping, don't hop into 2 or 3 channels instead of just one.
**OPINION**

Scott

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Genovesi
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] Combined power of radio/antenna


At 12:02 PM 9/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Possibly and maybe why we are seeing problems? but I also agree
>sometimes you need an amp when the circumstances warrant it.If you use
>crappy radios sure its going to cause tons of problems. If amps were
>bad no one would make them they are made for a reason..

Can someone clarify on the difference between "good" and "crappy"
radios?  It's my understanding that this is how "cleanly" the radio
outputs
energy - is this determined using a spectrum analyzer?  Does anyone have

any examples "good" and "crappy" radio signatures?

Just trying to add to my own knowledge base here ...


TIA,

         Rob


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