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That's not true... we have many NLOS connections (curently over 600 running), that's what we use 900mhz for. ;)

Travis
Microserv

JohnnyO wrote:
Travis - completely different terrain. I am FLAT here - You have elevation changes that keep your fresnel zones clear.
 
JohnnyO
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 11:29 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Gain 2.4ghz Grid

Some are on mountaintops, some are on 100ft towers. It may be the equipment I am using as well... if you have a 19dbi antenna now, and change to 24dbi, then you should have a -77 signal, which is PLENTY for Trango 2.4ghz (-90 receive level for 1600byte packets and full 5Mbps speed). ;)

Travis
Microserv


JohnnyO wrote:
You always amaze me Travis. Are you using Mountain Tops ?
 
JohnnyO
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Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 4:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Gain 2.4ghz Grid

We are doing 30+ mile shots with 24db grids into 9db omni's.

Travis
Microserv

JohnnyO wrote:

Looking for something with higher gain then 24dBi for a 12mile shot that we have to do with 2.4ghz. It's Near LOS and we're seeing -82 but the tree tops are killing us on packet loss.

We currently have a 19dBi tranzeo CPE200 connecting to a 9dBi Omni. I don't want to amp this shot so that is out of the question.

JohnnyO



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