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DaveC wrote:
Since you used the term "whip" it tends to imply some physical motion or vehicle, vs a "vertical" which implies a stationary location. And both imply a omni pattern - like a general Access Point - -=-=-=- OK, time to clarify... Wifi (2.4 GHz). outdoor omni vertical (not whip), permanent mount on pole, to be connected (very short pigtail) to pole-mounted wifi router in client mode. Max output: 250 mW. Is it true that the higher the gain the flatter the "donut" shape of the sensitivity field? (And yes, my terminology is rudimentary... please forgive.) Thanks, -- DaveC dropped the x-posting to the ham groups - -- why omni on a pole in "client mode" ? If you are attemtping to connect to a specific Access Point, this has been discussed here zillions of times, and there are other questions, clarifications, and solutions available - other than an omni - Where are you in relation to the Access Point, how far, line of sight, etc This requires a little different "thinking" than just putting up a bigger stick to talk to a 2m, 220, or 450 repeater - |
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