* Kurt Fankhauser wrote, On 6/13/2008 3:56 PM: > It is my understanding that the 900mhz cards are actually 2.4ghz with > converters built in. So obviously putting a 900mhz card on the same board as > a 2.4ghz card would be a bad idea. Now can I put them on the same tower? > Lets say I put the 900mhz radio at the bottom and run some coax since 900mhz > should have much less cable loss I should be able to do this. I'll leave the > 2.4 stuff up top. But will the 900mhz antenna mounted in close proximity to > the 2.4 antenna pick up the 2.4 and allow it to still cause interference to > the radio below? Also would putting a 900mhz filter before the radio solve > this? > Hi Kurt...we're currently doing this. We have two 2.4 cards and an SR9 in one box at the top of a tower. On the same tower, lower down, we have a box with two SR9s in it. I thought at first we might have some problems but I think if you are shielded and the connections are good and tight you shouldn't have much of a problem. If you want to isolate physically then that shouldn't be an issue IMHO.
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