Doesn't answer your question but, we've use splitters and sector antennas to get around the use of omni's. There are a couple of advantages to sector design. Downtilt being the most important. However, it does cost more tower rent and cable management can be a pain. We've used it with great success.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 9:55 AM, <wi...@mncomm.com> wrote: > Just curious if others have deployed a 3650 Omni and to know if it was > effective? We have a few sites that we use 3650 PTP and one with a 120 > degree panel that cranks out some decent power. Of course we are always > looking for areas that we can break up APs and get some RF separation. I > ran into a competitor on the extreme north side of one of our competitors > that has a customer using a M365 power bridge. From their registration on > FCC the closest sites they have registered are over 20 miles away. Can this > be done PtMP on 3650? I have a BH link doing 24 miles on Rockets but havent > tried anything this distance PtMP. I assume they have a closer site that's > not fully registered on the FCC site as of yet. > > Anyways, just curious if omni was real effective. Just more or less > looking for areas to throw on 15 to 20 subs to break down some overloaded > M2 & M5 AP. And if so, are you using UBNT antennas or KP or other > > thanks > heith > > > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > >
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