Well, you can advertise that you sell a 450Mbs radio that holds the world 
record for distance and let your customers infer that they mean 450Mbs at that 
distance.


On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:43 AM, Lewis Bergman <lewis.berg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Again, I see no point in records as it relates to the WISP business anyway. 
> Anytime I hear about a record distance, and not a record amount bandwidth it 
> makes me think somebody doesn't understand our business.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Ron Marosko <r...@rjr-services.com> wrote:
> Back in 1991, radio amateurs were able to set a narrowband distance record of 
> 3,982km on 5760MHz utilizing the well-known sporadic transpacific 
> tropospheric duct between the Los Angeles area and the big island of Hawaii. 
> (Reference: http://www.arrl.org/distance-records)
> 
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> 
> I suppose it will only be a matter of time before some radio amateurs decide 
> to get some broadband equipment on either end of this path and show Cambium 
> how puny a 245km link really is. ;-)
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> …Ron NN5DX
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> From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Adam Moffett
> Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 9:15 AM
> To: af@afmug.com
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] PTP 650 Sets New Wireless Broadband Link Record of 245km
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> burrrrrrn
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> On 8/10/2015 9:59 AM, Andreas Wiatowski wrote:
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> Maybe it only has the Lite license.  ;.>
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> From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
> Sent: August 10, 2015 9:36 AM
> To: af@afmug.com
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] PTP 650 Sets New Wireless Broadband Link Record of 245km
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> Am I reading that right, 45 MHz for 30 megabit? I know it's a long distance, 
> but what was the throughput limitation? Signal to noise? What were the 
> identified noise sources? Local, along the path, remote, etc?
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> From: "Ray Savich" <ray.sav...@cambiumnetworks.com>
> To: "af@afmug.com" <af@afmug.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 2:54:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] PTP 650 Sets New Wireless Broadband Link Record of 245km
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> We were using 3 ft. standard performance dishes from tire-mount masts at 5.8 
> GHz.  
> 
> Ran the link at 5, 30 and 45 MHz channels and had receive signals of 
> approximately -76 dBm even while battling some pretty heavy winds.   We were 
> running a high-def video link and a VoIP server over the channel.   
> Consistently stayed above 30 Mbps which is what we had designed the link for. 
>  The link was established with both PTP 650 and PTP 700.
> 
> The link came up fast and we were testing out the applications after less 
> than an hour on site.
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> LINKPlanner does take the curvature of the earth (and altitude) into 
> consideration.
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