Michael,

A quick test would be to shut off the other two sectors and see if your 
AP RSL goes up.  If it does, you may have answered your question 
regarding channel separation.

-B-

[email protected] wrote:
> We've just installed a 3 sector 2.4 setup, at 145' with maxrad 120's. I'm 
> noticing the receive sensitivity on the AP's are about 15-20 db's different 
> then what I see on the CPE's, tried a Tranzeo/Ubiquity radio. I'm using 
> Ubiquity AP's, and they work fine on another 3 sector setup I have, however 
> this tower is an A-Frame. The tower owner won't allow outside climbers so his 
> guy did it, and he put one on each leg at 145' back to back. If the radios 
> were too close together even on different channels, would the RX performance 
> on the AP exhibit this behavior? Only other change on this tower was RFLinx 
> Quarter-wave arrestors in line.
>
> If I'm 3-5 miles away I can see on the CPE a RSSI of -65 to -75 for example, 
> on the AP the reading would be in the -90 to not even below the noise floor. 
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated as always.
>
> Regards
> Michael Baird
>
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