I want to convert 2.4GHz to 5.8GHz for exactly that reason: to have
the radio at the bottom and the antennas at the top.
Good comments from all (as always). Thanks! -RickG

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:28 AM, George Rogato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some RF KLInx 2.4 to 900MHz frequency converters that have been
> on operation for about 6 years now. They work fine altthough they will
> soon be coming out and replaced with a new product.
>
> One place I thought frequency converters would be nice is on towers that
> are too tall to run cable for 5 gig.
> Would be nice to have a converter that lowers it from 5 gig at the
> bottom and brings it back to 5 gig at the top, this way the radios can
> stay at the bottom.
>
> Isn't that how Breezecom Alvarion did some of their stuff in the past?
>
> George
>
> RickG wrote:
>> Whats the downside to using frequency converters?
>> -RickG
>>
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