$2.90  per foot for the 5/8 heliax. Its 25% cheaper than LMR-900, weighs
less, and less loss.


--
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com


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To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] RB333/433 eliminating self-interference test
Date: 04/29/09 12:31

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> YOu getting good prices on that? 
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> Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
> &gt; I don't hang radio's on towers for lightning reasons. I have
installed
> &gt; Andrews 5/8 Heliax and put all my radios at the bottom. This has
worked out
> &gt; very well for me and upgrades are a breeze because there is no
climbing
> &gt; involved :) 
> &gt;
> &gt; Kurt Fankhauser
> &gt; WAVELINC
> &gt; P.O. Box 126
> &gt; Bucyrus, OH 44820
> &gt; 419-562-6405
> &gt; www.wavelinc.com
> &gt;  
> &gt;  
> &gt;
> &gt; -----Original Message-----
> &gt; From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]
On
> &gt; Behalf Of Scott Carullo
> &gt; Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 10:48 AM
> &gt; To: WISPA General List
> &gt; Subject: Re: [WISPA] RB333/433 eliminating self-interference test
> &gt;
> &gt;
> &gt; Another quick note...  if you have individual units why even mount
them 
> &gt; like this inside a larger box?  Why not put individual RB411s in
their own 
> &gt; small box (say DCE 7x6x2) and put the box outside right under the
antenna?  
> &gt; Then you would have even more seperation and distribute you eggs a
bit more 
> &gt; too...
> &gt;
> &gt; Scott Carullo
> &gt; Brevard Wireless
> &gt; 321-205-1100 x102
> &gt;
> &gt; -------- Original Message --------
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; From: &quot;Kurt Fankhauser&quot; &lt;k...@wavelinc.com&gt;
> &gt;&gt; Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 10:36 AM
> &gt;&gt; To: &quot;WISPA General List&quot; &lt;wireless@wispa.org&gt;
> &gt;&gt; Subject: [WISPA] RB333/433 eliminating self-interference test
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; About a week ago there was some discussion about 5ghz radio's
being
> &gt;&gt; installed in the same board and causing self-interference on
adjacent
> &gt;&gt; channels and possible even on the entire band thus decreasing
throughput 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; on
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; backhauls. Because even if you were operating on frequency's 5745
and 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; 5825
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; the two radio's would have side lobe harmonics that if installed
in the 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; same
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; enclosure they would still &quot;hear&quot; each other at that
short of separation. 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; I
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; decided to combat this problem and find a solution and share my 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; experience
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; with the list. 
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; I installed a single XR5 card into 3 different RB433's with
indoor
> &gt;&gt; enclosures. I also installed foil tape which I obtained from the
local 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; True
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; Value store for $2.49 on all the vent holes and unused bulkhead 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; connector
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; holes. This was done in order to prevent RF side lobe leaks from
the 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; three
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; radio's that would escape from the indoor enclosures themselves.
Having 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; only
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; 1 card inside each enclosures I should not have a heat problem as
the
> &gt;&gt; outdoor box will not be in direct sunlight. 
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; I then stacked all 3 enclosures on top of each other with dummy
loads on
> &gt;&gt; each of the N-bulkhead connectors and did some testing. This is
what I
> &gt;&gt; found:
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; I set the bottom board as AP and the middle board as Client on
frequency
> &gt;&gt; 5825. Even with this close of separation the two XR5's could only
see 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; each
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; other at -83 on the same channel. With the top board connecting
to the
> &gt;&gt; bottom board they could only see each other at -90. Keep in mind
this is 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; on
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; the same frequency so adjacent channels should be much less than
that
> &gt;&gt; possibly even in the -100 ranges. Wish I had a spectrum analyzer.
With 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; two
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; boards separating the AP and Client there was no link at all. The
two 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; boards
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; could not even see each other in an AP scan.
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; Just as a comparison with the same radio's installed all on a
RB600 not 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; on
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; top of each other but in the adjacent mpci slots the radio's were
all 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; seeing
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; each other at -30's. So I gained roughly -55 db of separation by
doing 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; it
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; this way. So all I would have to do now is make sure that the
antennas 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; on
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; the tower have at least 10 foot of vertical separation and the
> &gt;&gt; self-interference problem should be gone and I should be enjoying
much 
> &gt;&gt;     
> &gt; more
> &gt;   
> &gt;&gt; throughput!
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; Thoughts anyone?
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt;  
> &gt;&gt;
> &gt;&gt; Kurt Fankhauser
> &gt;&gt; WAVELINC
> &gt;&gt; P.O. Box 126
> &gt;&gt; Bucyrus, OH 44820
> &gt;&gt; 419-562-6405
> &gt;&gt; www.wavelinc.com
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