[MLB-WIRELESS] Directionality...

Gustaf Bjorksten foobard at gmail.com
Mon Aug 7 13:56:59 EST 2006


On 8/7/06, Jason Hecker <jhecker at wireless.org.au> wrote:
>
> - Use Google maps to get the best idea of where each other should be
> pointing.
>
> - Put the directional up at one end and an omni at the other.
>
> - Swivel the directional until you get the best signal from the omni and
> fix the position of the directional.
>
> - Replace the omni with the other directional and swivel until you get
> the best signal.
>
> - Leech each others hard-drives.


This will work when the two points are well within easy range of each other,
but issues with this approach will manifest when pushing the limits of the
"weakest"* piece of equipment. Where two directionals may be able to get a
decent link, one directional and an omni may not be able to establish
anything. You may be hampered by mismatched antenna polarity for a start.
Then there are the issues of different radiation patterns giving radically
different reflections, having to take the floor of the EIRP of the different
equipment, and other (probably subtle and infuriating) differences in
propagation.

L8r,
F00  VK3HAX

* Using the term "weakest" very loosely.
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