How about a diplexor for the RocketAC's so you can put up a couple of
horns to cover 180-120*

On Thu, December 29, 2016 11:40 am, Justin Wilson wrote:
> So far we are just seeing some better noise rejection vs the standard
> sectors.  We have been doing the RF Elements horns instead of UBNT
> sectors.  Really like them and the side lobes are crisp. Justin Wilson
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>> On Dec 29, 2016, at 11:33 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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>> Plan on changing out some Rocket M5s to Rocket AC Prisms on our AP's
>> very soon just ordered a few cases and now my only question is do I use
>> the existing sectors or buy new AC Sectors.  Not been able to get a
>> clear answer on what the benefits of swapping to an ac sector are
>> exactly.  On new sites I plan on just using the AC sectors and not
>> buying the regular rocket ones, but existing ones that are going to
>> heavily be mostly PBE M5 not AC at first was going to just keep my old
>> sectors and in a few sites that are heavily populated close to tower
>> try some rf elements horn antennae with a rocket ac prism, but wanted
>> to hear if anyone had any experience with the older sectors being used
>> or suggestions on this before I start deploying them.  Thanks for any
>> input and have everyone has a good Holiday weekend!
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