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WiMax 3.5 Ghz, how to replace panel antenna with parabolic ?

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:25 pm    Post subject: WiMax 3.5 Ghz, how to replace panel antenna with parabolic ? Reply with quote

Hi everyone,
I should replace a panel antenna of my WiMAX MIMO 3.5 Ghz Outdoor CPE Huawei HES-319M2W with a parabolic one trying to reach a BS 30 Km away...

Hardware specifications reports:
TYPE mimo cross-polarized
POLARIZATION linear, vertical
TX DIVERSITY 1x2

I'm new to wimax systems... I have some basic knowledge in ham operations only...
I'm looking to find a commercial dish antenna or to use a tv offset dish to be coupled with a proper feeder.
Currently, I don't understand the last feature: it means that only 1 antenna at CPE is used to tx and both are used for rx (so I could feed the dish just with only tx-rx output and leave the other antenna unplugged, not using the MIMO) or what else?
Thanks for help.
Sandro
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