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From: Ben Laurie (ben
algroup.co.uk)Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 12:06:06 CST
Clinton Jones wrote:
>
> I have just met with the vendors and they tell me that they believe that the
> problem is the omnidirectional antennae, they are now proposing three grid
> antennae with directional beams. they are of the opinion that there is
> interference and that this will only affect one antennae if it is coming
> from a particular direction. I shall suggest condensation/moisture as being
> a possible cause however I have my doubts as our humidity is only around 15
> - 20% in this area. They have apparently switched channels as well but to
> no avail.
Errr ... surely if the output of the three antennae are combined you are
no further forward with this proposal?
Cheers,
Ben.
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