Greetings,
I've heard a lot of conjecture on the best way to put up a general purpose, 2.4 GHz Chan -2, 360° coverage node(s) on a tower. It's my feeling that 3 rockets mounted behind 3 120° sector antennas would be a good approach. Any other thoughts? Would it pose a problem if the sector antennas were mounted too close to each other? We might be able to space them out quite a bit, I was just curious about the minimum recommended spacing.
Since this tower requires commercial installers, we most likely would get one shot at putting anything up and I would like to have it as good as we can get on the first try without going too far overboard on our rather tight budget.
Thanks!
Mike, KD7MG
I've heard a lot of conjecture on the best way to put up a general purpose, 2.4 GHz Chan -2, 360° coverage node(s) on a tower. It's my feeling that 3 rockets mounted behind 3 120° sector antennas would be a good approach. Any other thoughts? Would it pose a problem if the sector antennas were mounted too close to each other? We might be able to space them out quite a bit, I was just curious about the minimum recommended spacing.
Since this tower requires commercial installers, we most likely would get one shot at putting anything up and I would like to have it as good as we can get on the first try without going too far overboard on our rather tight budget.
Thanks!
Mike, KD7MG
I don't think I'd ever use an OMNI for anything. Not only do they pick up too much noise. It ruins the spectrum for everyone else...
This comes up as will likely many others on the subject:
http://www.aredn.org/content/24-same-channel-2-antenna-co-location
Since I know the location you are speaking of I am asking the following.
Is there any reason an omni, as suggested previously, could not be installed at the top of the tower or are we restricted from that location?
BTW, Gerald and I have a 3 GHz link into the island working. It's in solid! Now working on some 2.4 GHz issues. Should all be tied together this weekend.
Cheers!
Chuck...
WB6YOK
Yeah, our plan was to run all 3 of the 120° sectors on the save (2.4 / -2) frequency. Does anyone have experience in this as to how much separation is needed so they don't desense each other?
In comparison, I have multiple examples of 2 mesh nodes on 2 different channels literally 1' apart. There's never a decense situation and both communicate 100% duty with their respective clients handling 2x or more the data capacity hopping through the tower site.
Joe AE6XE