Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels

2010-03-08 Thread Bob Moldashel
Radiowaves


Mike wrote:
 Sheesh . I meant dual frequency, not dual polarity.  Anybody have good
 experiences with 120 degree dual frequency panels?  I want to replace 3 2.4s
 with a 2.4/5.7 setups.

  

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Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels

2010-03-08 Thread Mike
Bob,

Looking on radiowaveinc.com I don't see one listed.  Do you have a link?  Do
you use a dual freq radiowave?

Mike

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Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels

2010-03-08 Thread Bob Moldashel
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SEC-2V-5H-90*  is 90 degrees  2.4 GHz Vertical  5 GHz. Horizontal.

SEC-2H-5V-90* is 90 degrees 2.4 GHz horizontal  5 GHz Vertical

They also make a 60 degree.  Just change the 90 to a 60 in the number above.

Used them once.   No problems to report.  They are a very responsive 
company.  Call their engineering staff if you have any questions.

-B-



Mike wrote:
 Bob,

 Looking on radiowaveinc.com I don't see one listed.  Do you have a link?  Do
 you use a dual freq radiowave?

 Mike

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Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels

2010-03-08 Thread Mike
Wasn't the thought the 90s really covered more than 90?  120 degree dual
banders seem to be rare?  I want to replace a 3 2.4 degree sector tower with
dual band panels with the same coverage.

Mike

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels

Plural.   www.radiowavesinc.com

SEC-2V-5H-90*  is 90 degrees  2.4 GHz Vertical  5 GHz. Horizontal.

SEC-2H-5V-90* is 90 degrees 2.4 GHz horizontal  5 GHz Vertical

They also make a 60 degree.  Just change the 90 to a 60 in the number above.

Used them once.   No problems to report.  They are a very responsive 
company.  Call their engineering staff if you have any questions.

-B-



Mike wrote:
 Bob,

 Looking on radiowaveinc.com I don't see one listed.  Do you have a link?
Do
 you use a dual freq radiowave?

 Mike

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Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels

2010-03-08 Thread Rick Harnish
Mike,

John at Superpass has some 120 DualBand Sectors.
http://superpass.com/SPD-GSH2T-J12T.html, $299
http://superpass.com/SPD-GSH4T-J6T.html. $359.

Respectfully,
Rick Harnish

 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Mike
 Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 7:21 PM
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 Subject: Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels
 
 Wasn't the thought the 90s really covered more than 90?  120 degree
 dual
 banders seem to be rare?  I want to replace a 3 2.4 degree sector tower
 with
 dual band panels with the same coverage.
 
 Mike
 
 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
 Behalf Of Bob Moldashel
 Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 6:12 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] dual frequency panels
 
 Plural.   www.radiowavesinc.com
 
 SEC-2V-5H-90*  is 90 degrees  2.4 GHz Vertical  5 GHz. Horizontal.
 
 SEC-2H-5V-90* is 90 degrees 2.4 GHz horizontal  5 GHz Vertical
 
 They also make a 60 degree.  Just change the 90 to a 60 in the number
 above.
 
 Used them once.   No problems to report.  They are a very responsive
 company.  Call their engineering staff if you have any questions.
 
 -B-
 
 
 
 Mike wrote:
  Bob,
 
  Looking on radiowaveinc.com I don't see one listed.  Do you have a
 link?
 Do
  you use a dual freq radiowave?
 
  Mike
 
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