List is $2k, available for less. 

http://www.balticnetworks.com/mimosa-b11-starter-kit-with-11ghz-antennas.html 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 




----- Original Message -----

From: ch...@wbmfg.com 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 3:28:46 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Figuring out what our FCC application says 

What is the cost of a B11 radio? 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Rory Conaway 
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 1:12 PM 
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Figuring out what our FCC application says 

It's a WiFi based chipset but that has nothing to do with the modulation 
being all over the place for no apparent reason. That's simply not true 
Matthew and has nothing to do with the chipset or the PHY layer. If the 
link is calculated correctly and installed correctly, that is simply not the 
case. Every single radio out there adapts to a changing environment because 
if they didn't, they would disconnect when conditions got below the link 
specifications. 

I've got several up, one at 50 miles so we have some experience with the 
radios. I’m upgrading it to Cambium 820's shortly simply because I want 
more bandwidth but the radio costs are 5 times higher and we put them in a 
year ago. However, other B11's we have in place have been flawless as well 
as our Dragonwaves and Siklus. 

Rory 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Seth Mattinen 
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 11:49 AM 
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Figuring out what our FCC application says 

On 8/17/17 11:33, Mathew Howard wrote: 
> I think the point is, on a B11 link (well, both of ours, anyway), the 
> modulation will be all over the place at any given time for no 
> apparent reason. Every other licensed radio I've ever used will sit at 
> full modulation (or whatever it's supposed to be at) unless there's 
> something wrong with it, or there's a major storm going through that 
> causes enough fade for the signal level to drop. B11's tend to act 
> much more like I would expect an unlicensed link to act. 

Isn't it just a wifi-based thing in a licensed band? 


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