10 feet is OK.

Try also using different ch. also.... I doubt that you can use same ch.
Space even at different polarity.



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ACK!!

Just got word from the fire department that they're installing their
radio gear today and if I want to be up on their tower, I need to be out
there in 3 hours.

Any recommendations on antenna distance between backhaul and AP antenna?

This relay tower will only service ~20 customers for now, so I'm going
to use an airPoint associated to the one of the APs at the primary
tower, run it into a switch and then into another airPoint. 18dB panel
aimed at the tower, with a sectored (because I don't have an omni) aimed
at the subdivision in question.

My question... How far apart must/should the 2 antennas need to be? I'm
hoping I can have them 10 vertical feet apart, with the backhaul on V
and AP on H, but I don't know that I'll have that luxury.

I need some *reliable* (no offense ;) answers quick.

Thanks.

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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