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How to Test RF Performance

Testing Your Cable Installation, Antenna & Transceivers Performance In our last AES Insights Blog post, we reviewed the importance of selecting proper coaxial cable and its installation.  In today’s Blog, we’ll briefly review just a few ways you can test your cable installation along with your antenna and transceivers performance. There are several points of failure associated with Radio Frequency (RF) power performance.  During the course of

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Coax Cable Selection and Termination

Selecting the Right Coaxial Cable Performing a quality installation will ensure optimal performance of your AES-IntelliNet® mesh radio network.  Selecting the right coaxial cable and properly installing it is the foundation to a quality installation.  Selection, however, can be challenging for those not familiar with the many types of coaxial cable and connectors currently on the market.  In this Blog post, we’ll help take some of

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6 Steps for Performing a Quality Installation

Subscriber Installation Performing a quality installation will ensure optimal performance of your AES-IntelliNet® mesh radio network. It will also provide the scalability necessary to rapidly grow your network and increase its resiliency. A comprehensive pre-installation AES Site Survey will equip the installer with valuable insight about the installation site. The site survey will reveal useful information such as: Building construction information (whether the building is wood,

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AES Site Survey

Introduction In order to successfully assess a potential installation site, it is important to understand the basic infrastructural components of an AES-IntelliNet® private wireless mesh radio network. Please become familiar with the terms listed below in advance of performing a site survey.  

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Preventative Maintenance

Preventative maintenance is an important part of managing your AES-IntelliNet® network. The goal of a successful preventative maintenance program is to establish consistent Best Practices designed to improve performance and maintain optimum network health.  Generally speaking, a well maintained network performs better than a poorly maintained network.  The success of a preventative maintenance program is dependent on the cooperation of all stakeholders – network owners, central

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