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My internet service provider has established a wireless access point on top
of a light pole about a mile from the shack. I'm going to TRY and hit it with a passive repeater (two antennas back to back). I'll use either a caffeine collinear (coffee can reflector) or a popsicle stick yagi on the outside and a plain old dipole inside the shack for reradiation. My isp doesn't have a clue as to whether is WAP is polarized horizontally or vertically. Does anybody in this ng know for sure whether WAPs or horiz or vert? Jim |
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