MTI is the shizz for this. MTI will give much better coverage than a 
superpass, more than enough coverage to be worth the extra money. The 
MTI's radiating/listening pattern is pretty neat too, whereas the 
Superpass will be kinda like a lopsided omni.

The pac-wireless hoz 900 sectors are actually good too in terms of 
operation. Their fiberglassing isn't quite as good as MTI's covering 
though.

Superpass is a step up over a $100 omni, but it's not functionally 
competitive for sectors.

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:02:10PM -0400, Robert West wrote:
> I'm in need of a 120 or a couple of 90 degree 900MHz H-POL sector 
> antenna(s).  Not looking forward to buying worthless CRAP just because 
> I've never had to buy these before so I'm asking who uses what and if 
> it works great.  I've done the Omni path, okay but noisy, but this new 
> install needs some decent signal for 2 to 4 miles.  Mostly clear path 
> but, ofcourse , into the trees to the CPEs.
> 
> I've looked at the Super Pass solution and as we all know, I'm a cheap 
> SOB so it fits my budget but I'd gladly pay bigger $$$ for top quality 
> if it's deserved.
> 
> Thanks.........
> 
> Bob-
> 
> The cheap SOB
> 
> 
> 
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