Hi everyone,
I have installed a hAPac3 in my car -- easy to do because it can run on 12V, which I already have in the car. What to y'all recommend for a 2.4 GHz MIMO mobile antenna?
Thx & 73,
Zach K1ZK
I have installed a hAPac3 in my car -- easy to do because it can run on 12V, which I already have in the car. What to y'all recommend for a 2.4 GHz MIMO mobile antenna?
Thx & 73,
Zach K1ZK

You could also put a small antenna like a CPE or NanoStation inside the car pointed outside through the windshield. I've done this when it's super easy to connect to a nearby node, so long as I could park in the right direction ... but I would not permanently leave it would be a safety issue.
You have zero chance of using AREDN while the car is moving ... just saying.
Ed
Too bad you didn't get a 5ghz sector, that's what most folks are using. I"ve got a surplus CPE210 I was going to recycle (no use) but the freight would cost more to send to you than it's worth.
Ed
+1 with Ed.
"You have zero chance of using AREDN while the car is moving ... just saying."
You could drive, park, wait 2 minutes for the networking to discover what coding scheme is best,
then record results.
802.11 signals can go 15 miles...or through 1 tree...but not both.
AREDN device's antennas should be at least near line of sight with other AREDN device's antennas.
802.11 is a data mode.
What data are you trying to transport where?
Why did you choose AREDN firmware instead of simply using the manufactirer's operating system?
73, Chuck