I'm still trying to determine what provides the co-phasing.

At first blush, it looks like a switched antenna system to me. Also, the gain ("10dBi over an omni with the same pattern"?) is fairly low.

On May 20, 2004, at 10:06 AM, Ronan Higgins, Cafe.com wrote:

Frank,

Have you tested these in the field?
How do they compare with other phased array systems such as Vivato?
How much do they cost?



Ronan.

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fyi

"Based on phased array radar principles developed for the military, Airgain’
s smart antenna solutions use patented antenna steering technology to direct
the beam towards any active wireless device. Each smart antenna is capable
of continuously monitoring network signal strength...."


Nice photos and diagrams:

http://www.airgain.com./AirgainAntennaConfigDS0304.pdf

http://www.airgain.com./AirgainWirelessBridgeDS0304.pdf





Frank Keeney
Tel: 888-259-5110 x0
Pasadena Networks, LLC
Wireless Antennas, Cables and Equipment:
http://www.wlanparts.com






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