On a dual nstream setup I know you set one card to tx and one card to rx on each end on different frequencies. My questions are…
a) can i use two completely different cards for this, like xr2 and xr5 in each so a radio on one side would receive all data on 5.8ghz and transmit all data on 2.4ghz?
b) when you set a card to receive does it really have to transmit acks etc to the other side - or is it truly receive only. I’m wondering if it makes sense to buy for instance two r52 cards and 2 xr5 cards as an example. Don’t need the extra output on the receive radios if they really only receive right? They listen only?
c) same as b just different scenario because its important i understand whether a card in rx mode transmits anything or not. I have a site i can only use one exact 20 mhz frequency say 5820 for example. So on that end of the dual nstream link i have the tx card set to 5820 and the rx card set to 5300. I need to ensure that the only rf energy emitted from this radio at this site is on 5820 and not 5300. Meaning if I put spectrum analyzer on front of this radio I’ll only see rf energy on the scope at 5820 - no other freq from this radio… is this correct?
Thanks for taking a moment to clarify this for me…
Scott