I think your downtilt is too much, whats your area and tower height?
The beamwidth of the maxrad sector?


Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Michael Baird
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:29 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Radio Seperation

My sector's are Maxrad adjustable sector's horizontally polarized,
adjusted to 120/13db, at 7.7 - 7.8 downtilt, trying to cover a 5 mile
radius.
Radios, are Ubiquity 400mw radio's, I've turned down to 23/200mw.
CPE's, are Ubiquity PS2, same radio at 400mw, Horizontal antenna at 18
dbi.

RSSI at the CPE is great, RSSI at the AP is poor often different by
16-20 db.

I also mentioned the RFLinx Qwave lightning arrestors, this is the first
tower we've used them on.

Regards
Michael Baird

> I don't think that this would be an antenna location issue.
>
> What antennas did you use and where are they pointed?
>
> Also, what output are the radios?  If you use 600mw radios on the ap 
> side and 100 mw radios on the rx side it'll make a difference.
>
> Also, having LOW power at the tx is almost always a good idea, 
> especially when colocated like this.  I usually only run 15 to 17dB at

> the ap's.  Most of my sectors are 13dB.  Yeah, I have customers at 18 
> miles with multi meg RELIABLE service this way.  There are other 
> customers at much shorter ranges that don't get reliable service, but
that's caused by other issues :-).
>
> We run most of our cpe at pretty high power these days due to the need

> to blow through the overpowered competition or just over all noise
levels.
>
> Anyway, what gain are the antennas and where are they pointed?  How 
> much downtilt etc.
>
> How far are the customers from the tower?
>
> What polarity are the antennas?  All the same, or did you mix it up?
>
> What are the cpe radios?  What power, what antennas etc.
>
> If you had a 15 db transmit antenna and a 15 db transmit radio 
> shooting to a
> 15 dB panel at 5 miles you should see an rssi of, -83 or so.  Legally 
> you could have 6 more dB at the AP side giving you around -77 at the 
> cpe 5 miles out.
>
> Hope this helps!
> marlon
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <m...@tc3net.com>
> To: <wireless@wispa.org>
> Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 1:09 PM
> Subject: [WISPA] Radio Seperation
>
>
>   
>> 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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