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Richard,
If I was to use directional antennas. What would your recommendation be ? What about a vertically polarized Yagi ? other ? Thanks Regards David Richard Harrison wrote: David wrote: "In addition to coms between the sheds and house, there are links between sheds (hence require omni-directional)." The benefit of simple and directional 915 MHz antennas is so significant that you might consider making one site a repeater and all other sites directional, communicating through the repeater. A small antenna can have much gain at 915 MHz. You could conveniently use full-duplex (2 frequencies) for simplicity.. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI -- Kind Regards David Huisman General Manager ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ORBIT COMMUNICATIONS Pty Ltd - Wireless Solutions that Work (Telemetry, Control, Monitoring, Security, HVAC ...) A.C.N. 107 441 869 Website : http://www.orbitcoms.com PO Box 4474 Lakehaven NSW 2263, AUSTRALIA Phone: 61-2-4393-3627 Fax : 61-2-4393-3685 Mobile: 61-413-715-986 |
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