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5.8GHz does not like things getting in it's way. What you are trying to accomplish requires 900MHz.... You went the wrong direction. Unless you need the exercise, you can give this a try but I will be surprised if you can even see the other radio. If this is for a backhaul, it needs to be open line of sight. -- Rich »www.highgainantennas.com |
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join:2005-12-21 Troy, MI | I will try Tuesday If that dont work I will use it on somewhere else... Untill you have 900Mhz  |
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We have 900MHz assemblies in stock, just no SR9's  If you know where to get some SR9 cards, you will have a complete unit. -- Rich »www.highgainantennas.com |
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  Rahail
join:2005-12-21 Troy, MI | Cool I will look into as soon as get info I will let you know  |
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join:2005-12-21 Troy, MI | reply to 40883644 Another Question doesn't AMP help on NLOS area |
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1 edit | You mean, An Amplifier?.. no it does not. 10 watts EIRP is enough as it is, maybe over. Trees ABSORB RF. There's no if's or but's about it. 900Mhz works better because it is less susceptible to trees. Plus 5.8 is used by many many cordless phones.
»www.titanwirelessonline.com/Prod···MP%2DSR9 Says they have them in stock. -- "Hows your French toast?" "Smelly and ungrateful, but this AMERICAN toast is great!" |
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