Have a existing system in a private club, they have changed the color of the room where these are installed, want to know if we can paint to match wall so they don't stand out as much.
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Yes, these can be painted using paint that contains no metal oxides. We suggest using Kryon Fusion for Plastic®
paint. Do not paint the BNC connector.
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What's the proper placement for a pair of ATW-A49S anntennae relative to each other and relative to the receivers? They're connected to an ATW-DA660D combiner.
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Please note the antenna is directional, around 70 degrees, so you may want to map out your coverage area and ensure transmitters are within the covereage area of the antenna. Keep the cable runs as short as possible using 50 ohm cable. Keep the antenna high and separated to maintain diversity,
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