Good point re the downtilt. I should have noted the omnis I mentioned being 
used on the COMPACTs have an electrical downtilt.

Patrick Leary
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf 
Of Eric Muehleisen
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2014 11:40 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 3650 Omni

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<mailto: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



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