9 miles and some change with an sm/reflector from the stock sector with
output power turned down to match the loss from when we split it

Downlink StatusReceive Power Level :
-75.5 (-77.8 B / -79.4 A) dBm
Signal Strength Ratio :
1.6 dB B - A
Signal to Noise Ratio :
16 B / 19 A dB
Receive Fragments Modulation :
Path B:QPSK:70% 16-QAM:29%
Path A:QPSK:54% 16-QAM:44% 64-QAM:1%
Latest Remote Link Test Efficiency Percentage :
NA %
BER Total Avg Results :
2.965999e-04
Uplink StatusPower Level :
-67.5 (-70.0 B / -71.0 A) dBm
Signal Strength Ratio :
4.0 dB B - A
Signal to Noise Ratio :
25 dB B / 26 dB A
Latest Remote Link Test Efficiency Percentage :
NA %
Local StatusSession Status :
REGISTERED VC 19 Rate 8X/4X
Latest Local Link Test Results
Stats for LUID: 3   Test Duration: 2   Pkt Length: 1714

*Link Test with Bridging and MIR*
VCDownlinkUplinkAggregatePacket TransmitPacket ReceiveActualActual1911149056
bps
(11.15 Mbps)4562176 bps
(4.56 Mbps)15711232 bps
(15.71 Mbps,  1104 pps)627 (313 pps)1582(791 pps)
*Efficiency*
DownlinkUplinkEfficiencyFragments
countSignal to
Noise RatioEfficiencyFragments
countSignal to
Noise RatioActualExpectedActualExpected85%509244355117 dB B
22 dB A79%223921782120 dB B
20 dB A


*Link Quality Downlink*RF PathModulationFragmentsModulation
PercentageAverage Corrected
Bit ErrorsBQPSK1620584%0.871B16-QAM316216%3.713AQPSK1811077%0.145A16-QAM5237
22%0.480
*Uplink*RF PathModulationFragmentsModulation
PercentageAverage Corrected
Bit ErrorsBQPSK421250%1.059B16-QAM421250%1.059AQPSK425250%0.929A16-QAM4253
50%0.878
*Currently transmitting at:*VC 19 Rate 8X/4X

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Dan Petermann <d...@wyoming.com> wrote:

> What kind of distance are you guys seeing for a LOS shot on 3.65?
>
> What antennas are you using to get that distance. I need 10Mbs aggregate.
>



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