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how about 180 degree sector antenas:

180 degrees horizontal, 20 degrees vertical, 9.6dbi.  $128
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-antennas/SPDG14H22.html

90 degrees horizontal, 22 degrees vertical, 11dbi. $60
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-antennas/SPDG13F.html

I wouldn't want below 20 degrees vertical, you want to be able to handle
changes in terrain.

- -ben

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Neal Krasnoff wrote:

> I've noticed that Panel antennas have a limited horizontal beam width. The
> 8.5dbi panel is 60 degrees, as is the MAXRAD WISP 9 dBi Panel Antenna. Any
> higher gain will result in a beam width that would be not usable for wide
> signal coverage close to the park., such as a Harmon Place site.
> The price is cheap enough: $30 to $40.
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> The cheapest sector antenna is the MAXRAD WISP 14 dBi Sector Antenna, with a
> 90 degree horizontal bea mwidth, for $140. This would be the antenna to be
> used at Harmon Place or its equivalent.
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> The 60 degree beam width antennas should be placed at some distance from the
> park.
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> I haven't ordered any antennas: these are my considerations before ordering.
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> Neal
> nkras at visi.com
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