On 2/4/2013 8:48 AM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote: > Hi All > > I was wondering what is your experience on Airfiber. In particular my > question is if the following scenario could work or not work in your > opinion/experience > > On tower at LocationA there are two Airfiber pointing at the same > direction LocationB and LocationC, more or less. > On the tower at LocationA, the two airfibers are mounted at let's say > 1-2 meters distance (horizontal and vertical) and 10 degrees of > difference in the 2 directions LocationB and LocationC. > LocationB and LocationC are two other towers both pointing at LocationA. > > I am wondering if at 24Ghz I could see some interference or not , in > this situaitons
No examples to cite yet, but it should be fine to have them both on the tower, so long as they're not using the same frequency. AirFiber uses solid dishes with a very tight beam; the signal should be way down at 10 degrees and a meter's spacing. And the transmitted power output is very low. The only reason I don't think they'd be good on the same frequency is that a bird or raindrops might reflect some signal back towards the tower. -- Fred R. Goldstein fred "at" interisle.net Interisle Consulting Group +1 617 795 2701 _______________________________________________ Wireless mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
