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> When using two Cambium 450i on the same tower/same height, is it necessary
> to use the GPS module for a more reliable signal?
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> Thanks
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Subject: [Cambium-users] 450i ?
When using two Cambium 450i on the same tower/same height, is it necessary
to use the GPS module for a more reliable signal?
Thanks
David
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If they're using any of the same frequency space, yes.
If they're adjacent with 0 MHz guard bandI'm thinking no?
If they're 5 MHz+ almost certainly no
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On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 3:41 PM, David Funde
When using two Cambium 450i on the same tower/same height, is it
necessary to use the GPS module for a more reliable signal?
Thanks
David
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