No leaves here, yet....

BUT,

Was warm last week, got cooler this weekend...

And this AM, it was WHITE outside again!!!!!!!!  $%#%^!

Wish winter would get done...

Jim Stout wrote:
......and the leaves have started to absorb my 2.4 GHz signal!

Good morning everyone!

With the sap rising in the trees, I've started losing a lot of signal with some of my 
customers on the "other side of the tree line."  I thought this might happen 
but was hopeful it wouldn't.  Wi this said, I am committed to adding 900 MHz gear to my 
portfolio,. but have some questions for the group.

I'll be using the same tower for both 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz.  I'm assuming 
antennae separation is important but how much and should they be spaced 
vertically or is horizontal spacing OK?

I'm planning to use an RB112 with an SR9 for the NLOS clients and adding a 
second RB112 with an Xtreme Range 2 for my 2.4 customers.  I would like to run 
these in bridge mode instead of having them do any routing.  Any thoughts or 
gotchas here?

I'm assuming that my EIRP for both implementations is 36 dbw.  Is this the case?

I'm running my 2.4 gear in HPOL but am considering running the 900 gear in 
VPOL.  Any thoughts here?

And lastly, I have read that a cavity filter is strongly recommended for the 
900 MHz gear.  Any thoughts and/or suggestions here.

As always, thanks in advance for the help.

Regards, Jim in Kansas City....


Jim Stout
LTO Communications, LLC
15701 Henry Andrews Dr
Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
(816) 305-1076 - Mobile
(816) 497-0033 - Pager

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