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.
Friendly Regards,
Mike
Mike Gilchrist
Disruptive Technologist
Advanced Wireless Express
P.O. Box 255
Toledo, IA
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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.
Friendly Regards,
Mike
Mike Gilchrist
Disruptive Technologist
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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