Improving range
Posted: Monday 10 June 2019 18:16
Hi,
I have a bunch of Oregon temperature sensors, inside and outside, over two floors, as well as Chacon door contact sensors on windows. I have switched to a high gain antenna, and optimized its placement by a lot of thinking from the home 3D sketchup map (looking at the walls crossed, etc...), taking orientation into account, and by a lot of trial and error. Things improved a lot, but there are still times where I loose some sensors for a couple of hours, before they reappear.
I know I could add a second receiver forwarded over ser2net, but I'd like to try any other possible solution before doing it.
1) Is it a good idea to add a second antenna on a single transceiver, by using a SMA tee? I'd say it's a bad idea, since in some case both antennas will in phase opposition and cancel each other signal. But who knows, maybe I can have interesting results by orienting them perpendicular, so that I have more angle coverage.
2) I have only a few sensors which are problematic. Is there a significant improvement possible by changing the antenna on Oregon temperature sensor? For instance by adding a SMA connector and an external antenna.
Thanks!
I have a bunch of Oregon temperature sensors, inside and outside, over two floors, as well as Chacon door contact sensors on windows. I have switched to a high gain antenna, and optimized its placement by a lot of thinking from the home 3D sketchup map (looking at the walls crossed, etc...), taking orientation into account, and by a lot of trial and error. Things improved a lot, but there are still times where I loose some sensors for a couple of hours, before they reappear.
I know I could add a second receiver forwarded over ser2net, but I'd like to try any other possible solution before doing it.
1) Is it a good idea to add a second antenna on a single transceiver, by using a SMA tee? I'd say it's a bad idea, since in some case both antennas will in phase opposition and cancel each other signal. But who knows, maybe I can have interesting results by orienting them perpendicular, so that I have more angle coverage.
2) I have only a few sensors which are problematic. Is there a significant improvement possible by changing the antenna on Oregon temperature sensor? For instance by adding a SMA connector and an external antenna.
Thanks!