[MLB-WIRELESS] Colorbond/roof insulation interference.
Ben Anderson
a_neb at optushome.com.au
Mon Feb 17 23:44:25 EST 2003
Interesting...
Anyone know if you can take the attenuation of the colorbond into account in
EIRP calculations?
Cheers,
Ben.
> John said :
>
> >2.4GHz radio waves (as used in WLANs) will not propagate though metal.
> >A colorbond roof will block any signal from an antenna in the roof space.
> >(Possibly you will get a weak signal though the ceiling, but any decent
> >singal will be a fluke.)
>
> Thanks. I didn't think it would work. In the interests of science I might
> have a go and see what I get. :)
>
> >Typically an omni will have a null on it's axis, so an antenna directly
> >below it will be in a favourable position.
>
>
> So something like the below would work fine? Or would the omni need to be
> clear of the galaxy overlap area?
> (warning crappy ascii art ahead, not sure if it will work)
>
>
> ()
> ||
> || <------ 6db omni
> ||
> || /
> || /
> || / <---- overlap area!
> || /
> ||/
> ()----------\
> ()----------/ <--- ex galaxy
> |\
> | \
> | \
> | \
> | \
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | <---- Mast
> |
> |
> |
> ------------ <- roof
>
>
>
> Lucas
>
>
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