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Re: Wireless dropouts mystery...Bodo, you are correct about polarization diversity but completely incorrect about colocation of the antennas. Diversity antennas are most effective when separated by multiple wavelengths. Their locations and aiming are indeed dependent on antenna type, and both antennas' radiation patterns should be arranged to overlap and cover the entire performance area. Relying only on polarization diversity is far less effective than multi-wavelength spacing. The best setup is a combination of both.Cameron's reply to your post is 100% correct.
Re: Wireless dropouts mystery...
Bodo, you are correct about polarization diversity but completely incorrect about colocation of the antennas. Diversity antennas are most effective when separated by multiple wavelengths. Their locations and aiming are indeed dependent on antenna type, and both antennas' radiation patterns should be arranged to overlap and cover the entire performance area. Relying only on polarization diversity is far less effective than multi-wavelength spacing. The best setup is a combination of both.
Cameron's reply to your post is 100% correct.