Yes, 5 on one site, but aimed in different directions.

Do you have two af24 pairs in parallel, FDD, each using the full 200 MHz,
linking two sites on exactly the same azimuth and elevation?
On Oct 13, 2014 11:58 PM, "Josh Reynolds via Af" <af@afmug.com> wrote:

>  That's incorrect. You have "link 1" on one set of freqs, then on "link
> 2" you swap the TX/RX freqs.
>
> We have a site with 5 AF24s on it currently. No problems.
>
> Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
> SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com
>  On 10/13/2014 05:49 PM, Eric Kuhnke via Af wrote:
>
> No you can't, in 750Mbps mode an af24 link takes all available 24 GHz
> bandwidth in both polarities. Will not work in parallel ptp between the
> same two sites. Will work if one af24 is aimed off-azimuth at least 10
> degrees at another third site.
> On Oct 13, 2014 4:48 PM, "Jerry Richardson via Af" <af@afmug.com> wrote:
>
>>  1 Gig both ways?
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>> You **could** theoretically use two AF24’s and a Mikrotik router to bond
>> the connections.
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>> This would give them <1.0Gbps with redundancy.
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>> *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *TJ Trout via Af
>> *Sent:* Monday, October 13, 2014 3:59 PM
>> *To:* af@afmug.com
>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] Cheapest way to bachaul 1gig fiber 1 mile?
>>
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>> What is the cheapest method of backhauling a 1gig fiber about 1 mile? I'm
>> assuming you can't reliably bond or aggregate airfiber 24's can you?
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>> TJ
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