Calculations will tell you where the beamwidth will hit the ground with degrees of downtilt. Oh yea, guesstimation.
;) Really need to decide ( depending on your application ) if a high gain antenna is right. Remember usually the VBW is very small. ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Jerry Olney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 16:38:50 -0500 >At 01:46 PM 09/03/2003 -0600, you wrote: >>Ah, but the narrow beamwidth helps eliminate reception of signals that >>might otherwise interfere. >>close to being a neat toy, let alone a reality. Your best choice is to >>learn to aim the higher gain dish, panel, or whatever. >> >>Kevin B. Proctor > >Kevin, > >Do you have any suggestion, hints, tricks etc you could share with us on >how to get narrow beamwidth antennas aimed properly other than just >adjusting for maximum signal levels? > >Jerry > > > >----------ANNOUNCEMENT---------- >Don't forget to register for WISPCON IV >http://www.wispcon.info/us/wispcon-iv/wispcon-iv.htm > >The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List >To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges ><yournickname> >To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) >Archives: http://archives.part-15.org >--- >[This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus By Avolve.net] > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus By Avolve.net] ----------ANNOUNCEMENT---------- Don't forget to register for WISPCON IV http://www.wispcon.info/us/wispcon-iv/wispcon-iv.htm The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) Archives: http://archives.part-15.org
