The timing or range is a configurable setting in canopy, you set them at 20 miles and the AP's as far as 20 miles and under will all be in sync. If you have 2 AP past 20 miles but LOS to each other, you can calulate to see if the RSSI on the AP's is close to the reciever sensitivity(or noise floor) of either AP. If it is above the sensitivity or noise, that AP could cause small amount of extra interference(self interference) but again this is very rare until you get to the 900MHz freq. In that scenario canopy advertises 40 miles LOS(no noise), so that should give you an idea of how much self interference may be occuring in un-syncronized networks.

Jon Langeler
Michwave Tech.

Travis Johnson wrote:

Hi,

First, the spec sheet on Motorola's website says -86 RSSI.

What happens when you have more than 3 towers outside of the 8 mile range of GPS sync? The 2.4ghz signal will definately travel that far, causing self-interference, correct?

Travis
Microserv


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