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Thread: Mechanical TILT

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    Default Re: Mechanical TILT

    You are absolutely right. It is necessary to check the deviation value using a meter and adjust this value taking into account the scale of the tilt mechanism.

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    Default Re: Mechanical TILT

    Quote Originally Posted by slava121 View Post
    How long is your antenna? Look here: Attachment 42705
    Exactly...
    L=2.6m mean 900Mhz Antenna...
    L=1.4m mean 1800MHz-2600Mhz...

    How about 2m antenna? I never see any 2m antenna...

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    Default Re: Mechanical TILT

    Really? In our network, 2m antennas are the ones that are most used. 1.4m is rare and 2.6m very common.
    You only need to check the physical antenna size in the antenna technical sheet and choose your scale accordingly.

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