use a 900MHz bandpass filter...

On 3/3/2011 7:25 PM, Tom Sharples wrote:
> XR9's are not happy with co-located 2.4, so you'll want to separate the
> antennas vertically and horizontally by as much as possible (at least 10
> feet).
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> Tom S.
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> From: Scott Reed
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> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 4:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] ARC Pilot 900MHz antenna - application question
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> Are you talking about the
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> ARC-IP0910S01
> Yes I use them.
> The package is entirely plastic.  The only holes are for 1/4" or so cable.
> I have drilled one to accept an N connector, but I am not sure I would do it
> again.
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> On 3/3/2011 6:58 PM, Jerry Richardson wrote:
> Anyone using these?
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> Spec'ing a small outdoor WiFi with trees so I'm looking at using 900MHz for
> BH and 2.4 for client access.
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> Looks like there is plenty of room for an RB411UAHR + XR9 card and pigtails.
>
> What is not clear is if there is a place to mount a bulkhead N-Male
> connector for external 2.4GHz client antenna and a weatherproof DC input
> connector.
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> anyone?
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