Mounting Locations; Device Deployment Height - Motorola AP 7181 Installation Manual

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• Ensure that nodes are placed at the same height.
Build the network outward from each root node, from least to greatest number of
hops.
As with Root nodes, it should be noted that it is incumbent upon the customer to obtain the
required Pole Attachment Agreements for devices to be installed on traffic / utility poles.
Obtaining the agreements can be a lengthy process, so ample lead time must be allowed.
The potential pole locations should be logged with GPS to obtain accurate coordinates.
Also log any identifying numbers on the pole so that this information can be provided to
the appropriate utility agency. Alternate mounting locations should also be identified in the
event that your initial request is denied.
Specialized brackets may be required for attaching devices to decorative light poles and
these brackets may have to be custom fabricated. If this is the case, allow enough lead time
for ordering the proper equipment.
Also consider any requirements to coordinate requests with multiple utility agencies within
the same community. Verify that light pole selections have power available continuously
and that the power source is within the operational range of the device being connected.
2.7.4

Mounting Locations

To avoid distortion of the RF pattern, device locations should be chosen such that the AP
7181 ADvanced Element Panel Technology (ADEPT) antenna panels are at least 30 inches
from any nearby metal poles and not co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.The antenna panels must also have a separation distance of at least 2
meters from anyone who may come into proximity of the AP 7181.
2.7.5

Device Deployment Height

AP 7181 nodes are typically mounted at a height of 30 to 35 feet. Ensure that neighboring
nodes are mounted at or near the same device height.
Excessive height should be avoided since this may result in increased congestion and
interference in dense RF environments. This is especially true for the 2.4 GHz band.
Nodes deployed with too great a difference in height or too close to each other may not
mesh properly.
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