Seems like part of the question is what signals you are expecting, or to
put it another way, what's the typical install distance. The AC products
aren't going to give you much benefit if you are planning for installs in
the -60s like a "traditional" tower based deployment.

On Aug 14, 2016 4:36 PM, "Mike Hammett" <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

> I wish either one was one step further so the decision was easier. ePMP
> 2000 has receive beamforming and sectors and GPS, but is still N based.
> Currently Mimosa is AC, but doesn't (yet) have GPS nor any sort of
> beamforming. They will, just not now.
>
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> *From: *"Paul McCall" <pa...@pdmnet.net>
> *To: *af@afmug.com
> *Sent: *Sunday, August 14, 2016 1:19:21 PM
> *Subject: *[AFMUG] ePMP2000 vs. Mimosa A5  deployments
>
> New towers.... which would you choose?
>
> (assuming inventory is in stock)
>
> We have a couple new towers... each connected with lots of BW and we have
> to compete with the cable company somewhat
>
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