Kevin Means
Site Team
This one's for the radio gurus here.
I've been considering buying a Weboost cell phone booster, and a wifi booster (brand yet to be determined). Both devices have external antennas, and I'd like to mount them on a single mast - perhaps with some type of "T" bar at the top of the mast for separation.
Since both antennas send and receive RF energy (presumably on different frequencies) I was wondering if one would interfere with the other. Are their frequencies far enough apart that separating them by two feet (or so) would prevent any/most RF interference problems, or is that wishful thinking?
Kev
I've been considering buying a Weboost cell phone booster, and a wifi booster (brand yet to be determined). Both devices have external antennas, and I'd like to mount them on a single mast - perhaps with some type of "T" bar at the top of the mast for separation.
Since both antennas send and receive RF energy (presumably on different frequencies) I was wondering if one would interfere with the other. Are their frequencies far enough apart that separating them by two feet (or so) would prevent any/most RF interference problems, or is that wishful thinking?
Kev