Need Advice: Will a shaky antenna pole interfere the signal?

ACM

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Dear IT Sifu,
Base on the title above can someone help me to verify this problem? Coz currently our vendor just came to install 1 pole for our Canopy antenna w/o the disk. They are using normal pipe size pole. About 2cm in diameter. Eventhough the antenna is small but a windy situation will shake the pole. Will this shaky pole interfere the signal?
 

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ACM said:
Dear IT Sifu,
Base on the title above can someone help me to verify this problem? Coz currently our vendor just came to install 1 pole for our Canopy antenna w/o the disk. They are using normal pipe size pole. About 2cm in diameter. Eventhough the antenna is small but a windy situation will shake the pole. Will this shaky pole interfere the signal?
depending on the type of the type of antenna, there are omnidirectional type, directional type, Yagi antenna.... which performs differently.

yes.. it will affect, especially the directional and yagi antennas.
 

pinkdotdesigns

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yeah it will sure affect the signal. but based on my experience, motorola has it's own software to aitomatically correct the SNR (signal to noise ratio) that may be generated by the shaking of the CPE (Customer premise equipment).
 

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