yup.
On 12/4/2015 3:29 PM, George Skorup wrote:
They've already explained this. The Atheros chipset in the ePMP can
discriminate the two paths based on the phase of the two signals in a
mixed slant and V/H antenna configuration.
On 12/4/2015 2:23 PM, Jon Langeler wrote:
That would only work if the radio is capable of signal combining or
MImo-A and also halves your throughput. You definitely want to match
it on both ends
Jon Langeler
Michwave Technologies, Inc.
On Dec 4, 2015, at 2:13 PM, Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:
The DSP in the ePMP can do some kind of processing to correct for
the 45 degree offset when you have slant on one end and V+H on the
other. I might not be stating it with the correct technical jargon,
but that's the gist of it. They sell a dual slant sector for the AP
with the intent to use it with V+H integrated SM.
This is a built in feature of the Atheros chipset, so presumably
UBNT radios can do the same thing.
That all said...I would try to match them up as just a matter of
principle.
On 12/4/2015 2:07 PM, Joshaven Mailing Lists wrote:
Your AP & SM should always have the same antenna orientation. I
promise you that you don’t want slant on the AP and not on the CPE.
If the signal is so obstructed that the orientation is screwed up
to the point that unmatched polarization is actually a benefit then
there is something seriously wrong…
Sincerely,
Joshaven Potter
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On Dec 4, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Paul McCall <pa...@pdmnet.net> wrote:
We are looking at smaller sector sizes for a 5 Ghz ePMP cluster
(60 degree probably), and am considering my options, which might
also increase my gain quite a bit. Using a non-Dual Slant sector
such as AM-5AC21-60, would increase my options. There have been
a calling threads on Cambium’s sites about whether Dual Slant was
a big factor at the AP if the SMs aren’t dual-slant.
Cambium’s Daniel Sullivan made this comment … The thread was
originally about 2.4 Ghz options, so not sure if it applies
exactly to 5 Ghz.
Paul