This sounds very interesting and competitive to KPP

I used their H-pol omnis and sectors on 2.4GHz back in the days of KarlNet

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On 2/13/2014 2:28 PM, Sam wrote:
> So I called the company (the Whittier CA branch, not the ones in Poland)
> and spoke with a gentleman named Pedro.
>
> Their current model holds only a single Rocket. However within the next
> couple of weeks (estimated availability) they will have a model that
> holds two Rockets. The downside of this is that there is space in the
> enclosure for two Rockets, however it's not molded or designed for them
> to "snap" into place - it's up to us to determine how to stabilize the
> Rockets inside the enclosure. I understood Pedro to say they are looking
> into rectifying that. (That was the only downside of this product that I
> saw. That's not to say I didn't ask the right questions, but of the ones
> I did ask, this was the only negative.)
>
> They are 90 degree -3dBi sectors.
>
> The gain on the antennas is 15 dBi (for the 2.4 GHz), and 18 dBi (for
> the 5 GHz).
>
> List price is currently $209 per unit. This may increase slightly (10 to
> 20 percent) when the units are released that hold two Rockets. Pedro
> felt the cost would remain less than $250 though, after the increase.
>
> Hope this helps someone. I'm pretty psyched about it, and am very
> interested in testing them out.
>
> Sam
>
>
> On 2/13/2014 13:10, Larry A. Weidig wrote:
>> Yes, I have come across that section and specifically interested in the 
>> PRO-SECTOR-XL 2.4/5dual band_2xdual H&V  antenna.  However, it states will 
>> hold Mikrotik stuff, but nothing about Ubiquiti.  Assuming that can be 
>> overcome then pricing and availability would be next as this would be a 
>> phenonmenal solution assuming the antennas perform well and hold up.
>>
>>
>> Larry A. Weidig ( [email protected] )
>> Excel.Net, Inc. – http://www.excel.net/
>> (920) 452-0455 – Sheboygan/Plymouth area
>> (888) 489-9995 – Other areas, toll-free
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sam" <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 1:07:27 PM
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Dual Frequency AP Radio
>>
>> Hi Larry,
>>
>> I've not looked at it yet, but I did see this link...this may be the one
>> for which you're looking. (Same for me as far as that goes) :)
>>
>> http://www.itelite.net/en/Katalog/Multi-Band-Antennas/
>>
>> Sam
>>
>> On 2/13/2014 12:58, Larry A. Weidig wrote:
>>> Everybody sounds like they are pleased with the Itelite antennas as
>>> well?  Because three antennas to give us 3 120 2.4GHz and 3 120 5GHz
>>> sectors sounds awfully appealing.  They seem to state that they will
>>> house the Rocket M radios as well as found on this page:
>>>
>>> http://www.itelite.net/en/Katalog/Ubiquiti-Antennas/
>>>
>>> Though from that page it does not appear to have any 2/4/5 combo
>>> antennas listed.  Would prefer to keep the rockets mounted inside of
>>> something and preferably metal.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any feedback.
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Larry A. Weidig ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>)
>>> Excel.Net, Inc. – http://www.excel.net/
>>> (920) 452-0455 – Sheboygan/Plymouth area
>>> (888) 489-9995 – Other areas, toll-free
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From: *"Mike Delp" <[email protected]>
>>> *To: *"WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
>>> *Sent: *Thursday, February 13, 2014 12:53:26 PM
>>> *Subject: *Re: [WISPA] Dual Frequency AP Radio
>>>
>>> Itelite Sectors with 2.4 and 5 GHz wireless cards in a Mikrotik
>>> Routerboard is what we have on a couple of towers.  Three antennas for
>>> full coverage in 2.4 and 5g.  Point to multipoint on both bands.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:38 AM, Sam <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>       Good Morning,
>>>
>>>       I believe I know the answer to this already, however my managers 
>>> wanted
>>>       me to ask. Has anyone ever heard of an access point that has two
>>>       different frequencies (ie. 2.4 and 5.8) and each of their antennas
>>>       integrated all into a single unit? The thought process behind this 
>>> being
>>>       to save on tower space and load.
>>>
>>>       This isn't referring to a full duplex configuration used for ptp links
>>>       where one frequency transmits while the other frequency listens. This
>>>       would be for PTMP between the tower and CPE units.
>>>
>>>       Thanks,
>>>       Sam
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