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sirkike
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P2P - 900Mhz XR9 - 16 Miles

Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:47 pm

I'm trying to make a link of 16 miles. With 2 RB411 and 2 XR9, I'll use 2 antennas per side, an antenna in vertical and horizontal. That is, RX-a/TX-b (A = Horizontal, B = Vertical) My question is this, really makes a difference to use two antennas per interface, and have different polarization to receive and transmit?

PD: Antennas are yagui's of 16dBi

Hola, estoy intentando realizar un enlace de 27 kilometros. Con 2 RB411 y 2 XR9, voy a utilizar 2 antenas por extremo, una antena en vertical y otra en horizontal. Es decir: RX-a/TX-b (A = Horizontal, B= Vertical) Mi pregunta es la siguiente, realmente hace la diferencia utilizar dos antenas por interface, y tener diferente polarización para recibir y transmitir?

PD: Las antenas son Yaguis de 16dBi
 
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Re: P2P - 900Mhz XR9 - 16 Miles

Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:03 pm

Rather use 2x antennas on 2x interfaces and use nstreme dual
 
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Re: P2P - 900Mhz XR9 - 16 Miles

Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:45 pm

Yes, I know that configuration nstreme and benefits but want to know if this setting makes any difference to use 2 antennas per interface.
 
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Re: P2P - 900Mhz XR9 - 16 Miles

Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:39 pm

The only thing that really comes to mind here is the ability to switch between vertical and horizontal depending on interference.

I have done a 14 mile shot with XR9, 8dBi omni to 13 dBi yagi. The problem was out of band interference, same problem I have with short range shots.

As -headstrong- said above, if I were to run two antennas H and V, I'd have two radios to back them up, either for redundancy or nstreme dual.
 
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Re: P2P - 900Mhz XR9 - 16 Miles

Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:09 pm

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Here is the link, the real bandwidth is 3.5Mbps down and 1Mbps up. I will try put 2 antennas for side, in one XR9 for side.
 
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Re: P2P - 900Mhz XR9 - 16 Miles

Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:34 pm

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Now the real bandwidth is 5Mbps down and 2Mbps up :D nstreme is really fantastic! :D

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