Wow, as close as that. There will be plenty of channel separation as well as
different polarization.

Cheers,

P.

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Sent: 29 December 2005 04:53
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Physical Seperation


 The 5.xGHz range is not like 802.11b where it has "over lapping" 
channels. I have 5.x dishes within 2' of each other as well as 5.x flat 
panels within a foot of each other with no interference at all. I would 
suggest different channels on each radio though!  :-)

GL

Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
www.inetsouth.com
www.radioresponse.org (Katrina relief efforts)
318-728-8600 - Rayville
318-728-9600





Paul Hendry wrote:

>Anyone have a good rule of thumb for physical separation of dishes? Looking
>at installing 3 short masts on a water tower with 2 dishes on each mast. 1
>will be horizontal and 1 vertical and both will be 5GHz. Is there a
>recommendation on how far the 2 antennas should physically be apart to
>minimize interference?
>
>Cheers,
>
>P.
> 
>
>  
>
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