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CA_Traveler
Sep 01, 2015Explorer III
I was also wondering about it laying flat in the rain. The reviews on the Titanium model are much better relative to moisture and it comes with the PoE but higher costs. Perhaps with some research there is some type of adapter that would fit over the cable and allow for the use of heat shrink. But the Titanium model may be OK laying flat.
Another option would be to use a short length of coax and keep the bullet inside. There would be some minor signal loss due to the cable.
The Titanium reviews I've seen for boats and RVs are all with a vertical mount and no moisture issue unlike the non Titanium model. Mounting on the RV ladder is easy and popular.
One of my options is to use it with my Flagpole Buddy and a Yagi and it would be taken down when traveling. I would need to device some way to prevent the pole from rotating in the wind.
Lots of mounting options but the reviews on sustained connectivity and range are very positive and that is the most important consideration.
Another option would be to use a short length of coax and keep the bullet inside. There would be some minor signal loss due to the cable.
The Titanium reviews I've seen for boats and RVs are all with a vertical mount and no moisture issue unlike the non Titanium model. Mounting on the RV ladder is easy and popular.
One of my options is to use it with my Flagpole Buddy and a Yagi and it would be taken down when traveling. I would need to device some way to prevent the pole from rotating in the wind.
Lots of mounting options but the reviews on sustained connectivity and range are very positive and that is the most important consideration.
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