I had thought about those, but unfortunately they are only 30 degrees wide.

You'd have a fortune in Access points tied up in order to get a full circle,
even if you assumed they would really cover 60 degrees. 
Of course that almost sounds like a 6 way cluster of Canopy APs at that
point. 

Didn't you have some of the Superpass ones sitting in the office at Ravinia?
I remember somethng tall, skinny, and dual band. 

Speaking of Metricom- I recently autopsied a Metricom pole top unit. They
are pretty snazzy radios inside. It's a pity that they only achieved 128k
with them!  The radios have small patch antennas on the corners in addition
to the center vertical antenna.  I don't think that was well known.

If there is anyone on the list who was with Ricochet/Metricom back in the
day, I'd love to Email a bit with you!

Ralph



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Liotta
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 7:02 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Looking for dual band 2.4 and 900 Sector antennas

If you can find some old Metrocom sectors you will have what you need. I
believe a bunch of them are still up at ... if you want to take them down.
Otherwise, Superpass makes some.

-Matt

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