Thats another good point Larry, thanks! But these antenna will not be mounted outdoors, they will be insalled in a warehouse type of building.

Tim

Montag, 19. April 2004 15:17
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The other problem you could run into w/ an inversely mounted antenna is collection of condensation.  Some antennas have a �weep� hole at the bottom to allow condensation to get out.  Inversely mounted, it would collect in the antenna.  Some manufacturers, if they are aware of how you are going to mount the antenna, will compensate for this.  Condensation collection can also happen if you weather seal your connector and inadvertently cover the �weep� hole.

 

Larry Feige

Electro-Comm West, Inc.

7131 Hayvenhurst Ave.

Van Nuys, CA  91406

818-994-4455   FAX  818-994-2269

www.ecwest.com

 

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Thanks Jack. The antenna will be free from obstructions, sticking out below a concrete support beam. That was my problem, the customer wanted to mount the 'Mast - mounted' antenna pointed upwards. They would then radiate right into the support beam. I alway try to put the omni's right out in the middle with out obstructions and not againt a wall, that is what a patch is for? Correct?

Thanks again

Tim


Montag, 19. April 2004 01:35
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Tim,

No problem with the polarization however if in pointing the "mast" omni
downward,
it "overlaps" the metal pole then the omnidirectiional radiation pattern is
going to have
a "null" in the direction towards the pole. If the pole were non-metalic then no
problem.

jack


kwyjitim wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a question regarding Antenna orinentation. Lets say I have a certain
> antenna that is designed to be hung from the ceiling. That is it is pointed
> down. I then have another antenna, which is designed to be mounted on a
> mast, and or pole. Now I know that either is physically the same antenna,
> both 'Verticial' polarized etc....
>
> Would there be a problem if I mounted the 'mast' Omni pointed down? Is there
> a change in the patteren?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim
>
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