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Savek, If your going to drop that splitter off of
the MSO antenna then there is a kit that you can get from Maxrad that will bring
that antenna up to par with the Isomax. I just got one myself. Joe
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:10
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Combined
power of radio/antenna
Tom, Kevin, Dennis, Seeni,
Thanks for the input!
I'm using a Maxrad MSO24014PTNF sectorized omni spec'd at 14dBi gain.
I've got 1 APPO connected to it right now. I have 2 more that I'd like
to put on to increase the range. First, I'll add one APPO and terminate
the other port of the splitter. Then I'll add the 3rd APPO. I'm
trying to reach a few customers just slightly out of signal range due to
obstructions. I'll keep you posted on the results.
Kind
regards, Sevak
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:42, Kevin Proctor wrote:
I?m not Seeni, but can
answer that. It is not really a third, either. One antenna will
get almost half with the other two getting almost 25% each. This is
due to the way a power splitter works. You can split power roughly in
halves, quarters, eighths, etc. A 3 Way splitter splits the signal in
half, then splits one of those halves in half. This is the simplest and
least expensive way to do it.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sevak
Avakians Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:14 PM To:
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power of radio/antenna
Seeni,
Just to get this straight; you said
that if power received and transmitted
from each of the antenna will be half because a single APPO is being used to
power the 3 antennas. Did you mean
power would be a third since it is 3
antennas??
Thanks! Sevak
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 12:38,
Seeni Mohamed wrote:
You can use a
3 way splitter to power 3 sector antennas, however each splitter will
introduce approx. 3.5 dB loss and also the power received and transmitted
from each of the antenna will be half because a single APPO is being used to
power the 3 antennas.
Yes, definitely it will improve the send and receive
quality by adding 3 aPPO individually. In this case, each unit should
operate at the different frequency to avoid any channel
interference.
Seeni
sB Tech
Support
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-----Original
Message----- From: Sevak Avakians
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday,
September 03, 2003 11:30 PM To:
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radio/antenna
Quick
question: If you have a 3-way splitter into 3 sector antennas and 1 APPO,
is the quality improved by removing the splitter and using 3 APPOs? Is
this the receive quality or transmit quality or both?
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