I think what I will do is set-up the link… around 2km and back it up with an 
unlicensed to start.  See how it handles the rain storms.  We have lots of 
experience with AF24 but this new product, not at all.

Thanks all.

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The ITU rain zone stuff is old news. I've posted a better way to find your link 
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The ITU charts give a good bit of information - depending on what your uptime 
rrquiments are, 24ghz is likely 2-3 miles.
On May 13, 2018 8:20 PM, "Andreas Wiatowski" 
<andr...@silo.ca<mailto:andr...@silo.ca>> wrote:
Hi all,

It’s been a while since I’ve posted.  Wondering who has used the Mimosa 24Ghz 
product in a heavy rain zone.  What is your max distance? I really wish Cambium 
had a 24Ghz option!

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