Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-12 Thread Joey Craig
Just an update...with Alex's help from UBNT, it appeared to be a firmware
issue. He suggested I upgrade from the most recent version to the 4.0 beta
5. Without any further aiming at this point, I had a -78 signal on one end
of the link. Our tower climbs are scheduled to come back this afternoon
(praying it doesn't rain) to finish aiming the link.

On Jul 7, 2017 8:39 PM, "Joey Craig"  wrote:

> That's ok. It's friday.
>
> On Jul 7, 2017 8:38 PM, "Jeremy Smith"  wrote:
>
>> I really need to work on my reading comprehension
>>
>> --
>> *From: *"Joey Craig" 
>> *To: *"Ubiquiti Users Group" 
>> *Sent: *Friday, July 7, 2017 5:30:38 PM
>> *Subject: *Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection
>>
>> As I said in the first post, I did have them setup on the bench and was
>> passing the advertised 1.2g through the link (with a big smile on my bosses
>> face.)
>>
>> On Jul 7, 2017 6:25 PM, "Jeremy Smith"  wrote:
>>
>>> Just read it again, and now I see where I was confused.  That seems
>>> correct.  As long as the TX and RX are set correctly, per your license they
>>> should work.  Did you link them on the bench first?  The will link around
>>> -55/-58 if you place the N-connectors around 1" apart from each other.
>>>
>>> --
>>> *From: *"Ethan E. Dee" 
>>> *To: *"Ubiquiti Users Group" 
>>> *Sent: *Friday, July 7, 2017 2:33:29 PM
>>> *Subject: *Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection
>>>
>>> Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x.
>>> Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on
>>> the same frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and
>>> they had to be flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other equipment
>>> thinking ours was just bad and turned out to be that simple.
>>> Just thought I'd throw it out there.
>>>
>>> On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote:
>>>
>>> Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have
>>> had t our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very
>>> frustrated. Maybe someone else has had this issue.
>>>
>>> Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement
>>> parts were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the
>>> New AF11FX link.
>>>
>>> For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other
>>> when on the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the
>>> maximum throughput on the bench without any issues.
>>>
>>> We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried
>>> everything. Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at
>>> the time and did not see any change in rssi during the aiming process.
>>>
>>> We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft
>>> antennas which are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do
>>> have a reputable point of reference to aim the new dishes.
>>>
>>> I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX
>>> radios and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level
>>> at each end is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding
>>> with the Airview.
>>>
>>> We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas
>>> and the adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are
>>> the opposite on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and
>>> radios #2 4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of
>>> the link.
>>>
>>> I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to
>>> look at them.
>>>
>>> It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted
>>> on the towers.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joey Craig
>>> *Network/RF Engineer*
>>> *Firenet1.Com <http://www.firenet1.com/>*
>>> *Phone:  (662) 510-0764 <(662)%20510-0764>*
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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Joey Craig
That's ok. It's friday.

On Jul 7, 2017 8:38 PM, "Jeremy Smith"  wrote:

> I really need to work on my reading comprehension
>
> --
> *From: *"Joey Craig" 
> *To: *"Ubiquiti Users Group" 
> *Sent: *Friday, July 7, 2017 5:30:38 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection
>
> As I said in the first post, I did have them setup on the bench and was
> passing the advertised 1.2g through the link (with a big smile on my bosses
> face.)
>
> On Jul 7, 2017 6:25 PM, "Jeremy Smith"  wrote:
>
>> Just read it again, and now I see where I was confused.  That seems
>> correct.  As long as the TX and RX are set correctly, per your license they
>> should work.  Did you link them on the bench first?  The will link around
>> -55/-58 if you place the N-connectors around 1" apart from each other.
>>
>> --
>> *From: *"Ethan E. Dee" 
>> *To: *"Ubiquiti Users Group" 
>> *Sent: *Friday, July 7, 2017 2:33:29 PM
>> *Subject: *Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection
>>
>> Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x.
>> Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on
>> the same frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and
>> they had to be flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other equipment
>> thinking ours was just bad and turned out to be that simple.
>> Just thought I'd throw it out there.
>>
>> On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote:
>>
>> Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have
>> had t our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very
>> frustrated. Maybe someone else has had this issue.
>>
>> Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement
>> parts were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the
>> New AF11FX link.
>>
>> For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other
>> when on the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the
>> maximum throughput on the bench without any issues.
>>
>> We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried
>> everything. Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at
>> the time and did not see any change in rssi during the aiming process.
>>
>> We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas
>> which are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a
>> reputable point of reference to aim the new dishes.
>>
>> I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX
>> radios and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level
>> at each end is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding
>> with the Airview.
>>
>> We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and
>> the adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the
>> opposite on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and
>> radios #2 4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of
>> the link.
>>
>> I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to
>> look at them.
>>
>> It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted
>> on the towers.
>>
>> --
>> Joey Craig
>> *Network/RF Engineer*
>> *Firenet1.Com <http://www.firenet1.com/>*
>> *Phone:  (662) 510-0764 <(662)%20510-0764>*
>> *Mobile: (662) 404-1118 <(662)%20404-1118>*
>>
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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Jeremy Smith
I really need to work on my reading comprehension 


From: "Joey Craig"  
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"  
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 5:30:38 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection 

As I said in the first post, I did have them setup on the bench and was passing 
the advertised 1.2g through the link (with a big smile on my bosses face.) 

On Jul 7, 2017 6:25 PM, "Jeremy Smith" < [ mailto:jsm...@bluespring.me | 
jsm...@bluespring.me ] > wrote: 



Just read it again, and now I see where I was confused. That seems correct. As 
long as the TX and RX are set correctly, per your license they should work. Did 
you link them on the bench first? The will link around -55/-58 if you place the 
N-connectors around 1" apart from each other. 


From: "Ethan E. Dee" < [ mailto:e...@globalvision.net | e...@globalvision.net ] 
> 
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group" < [ mailto:ubnt_users@wispa.org | 
ubnt_users@wispa.org ] > 
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 2:33:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection 

Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x. 
Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on the same 
frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and they had to be 
flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other equipment thinking ours was 
just bad and turned out to be that simple. 
Just thought I'd throw it out there. 

On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote: 

BQ_BEGIN

Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have had t 
our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very frustrated. Maybe 
someone else has had this issue. 

Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement parts 
were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the New AF11FX 
link. 

For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other when on 
the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the maximum 
throughput on the bench without any issues. 

We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried everything. 
Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at the time and did 
not see any change in rssi during the aiming process. 

We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas which 
are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a reputable 
point of reference to aim the new dishes. 

I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX radios 
and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level at each end 
is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding with the Airview. 

We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and the 
adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the opposite 
on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and radios #2 
4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of the link. 

I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to look at 
them. 

It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted on the 
towers. 

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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Joey Craig
As I said in the first post, I did have them setup on the bench and was
passing the advertised 1.2g through the link (with a big smile on my bosses
face.)

On Jul 7, 2017 6:25 PM, "Jeremy Smith"  wrote:

> Just read it again, and now I see where I was confused.  That seems
> correct.  As long as the TX and RX are set correctly, per your license they
> should work.  Did you link them on the bench first?  The will link around
> -55/-58 if you place the N-connectors around 1" apart from each other.
>
> --
> *From: *"Ethan E. Dee" 
> *To: *"Ubiquiti Users Group" 
> *Sent: *Friday, July 7, 2017 2:33:29 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection
>
> Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x.
> Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on the
> same frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and they
> had to be flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other equipment
> thinking ours was just bad and turned out to be that simple.
> Just thought I'd throw it out there.
>
> On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote:
>
> Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have
> had t our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very
> frustrated. Maybe someone else has had this issue.
>
> Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement
> parts were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the
> New AF11FX link.
>
> For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other when
> on the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the
> maximum throughput on the bench without any issues.
>
> We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried everything.
> Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at the time and
> did not see any change in rssi during the aiming process.
>
> We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas
> which are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a
> reputable point of reference to aim the new dishes.
>
> I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX
> radios and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level
> at each end is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding
> with the Airview.
>
> We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and
> the adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the
> opposite on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and
> radios #2 4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of
> the link.
>
> I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to look
> at them.
>
> It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted
> on the towers.
>
> --
> Joey Craig
> *Network/RF Engineer*
> *Firenet1.Com <http://www.firenet1.com/>*
> *Phone:  (662) 510-0764 <(662)%20510-0764>*
> *Mobile: (662) 404-1118 <(662)%20404-1118>*
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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Jeremy Smith
Just read it again, and now I see where I was confused. That seems correct. As 
long as the TX and RX are set correctly, per your license they should work. Did 
you link them on the bench first? The will link around -55/-58 if you place the 
N-connectors around 1" apart from each other. 


From: "Ethan E. Dee"  
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"  
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 2:33:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection 

Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x. 
Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on the same 
frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and they had to be 
flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other equipment thinking ours was 
just bad and turned out to be that simple. 
Just thought I'd throw it out there. 

On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote: 



Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have had t 
our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very frustrated. Maybe 
someone else has had this issue. 

Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement parts 
were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the New AF11FX 
link. 

For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other when on 
the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the maximum 
throughput on the bench without any issues. 

We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried everything. 
Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at the time and did 
not see any change in rssi during the aiming process. 

We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas which 
are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a reputable 
point of reference to aim the new dishes. 

I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX radios 
and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level at each end 
is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding with the Airview. 

We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and the 
adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the opposite 
on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and radios #2 
4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of the link. 

I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to look at 
them. 

It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted on the 
towers. 

-- 
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Network/RF Engineer 
[ http://www.firenet1.com/ | Firenet1.Com ] 
Phone: (662) 510-0764 
Mobile: (662) 404-1118 



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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Jeremy Smith
Your duplexers seem incorrect form this post. It should be 2-4, 4-2 and 4-2,2-4 
or 1-3, 3-1 and 3-1,1-3 for the TX and RX to work correctly 

From: "Ethan E. Dee"  
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"  
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 2:33:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection 

Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x. 
Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on the same 
frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and they had to be 
flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other equipment thinking ours was 
just bad and turned out to be that simple. 
Just thought I'd throw it out there. 

On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote: 



Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have had t 
our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very frustrated. Maybe 
someone else has had this issue. 

Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement parts 
were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the New AF11FX 
link. 

For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other when on 
the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the maximum 
throughput on the bench without any issues. 

We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried everything. 
Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at the time and did 
not see any change in rssi during the aiming process. 

We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas which 
are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a reputable 
point of reference to aim the new dishes. 

I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX radios 
and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level at each end 
is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding with the Airview. 

We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and the 
adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the opposite 
on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and radios #2 
4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of the link. 

I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to look at 
them. 

It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted on the 
towers. 

-- 
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Network/RF Engineer 
[ http://www.firenet1.com/ | Firenet1.Com ] 
Phone: (662) 510-0764 
Mobile: (662) 404-1118 



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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Alex Pavlos via Ubnt_users
Joey,

I can help take a look want to shoot an email to me? a...@ubnt.com? :)

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> On Jul 7, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Joey Craig  wrote:
> 
> Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have had t 
> our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very frustrated. 
> Maybe someone else has had this issue.
> 
> Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement 
> parts were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the 
> New AF11FX link.
> 
> For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other when on 
> the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the maximum 
> throughput on the bench without any issues.
> 
> We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried everything. 
> Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at the time and did 
> not see any change in rssi during the aiming process.
> 
> We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas 
> which are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a 
> reputable point of reference to aim the new dishes. 
> 
> I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX radios 
> and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level at each 
> end is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding with the 
> Airview.
> 
> We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and the 
> adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the opposite 
> on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and radios #2 
> 4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of the link.
> 
> I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to look at 
> them.
> 
> It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted on 
> the towers.
> 
> -- 
> Joey Craig
> Network/RF Engineer
> Firenet1.Com
> Phone:  (662) 510-0764
> Mobile: (662) 404-1118
> 
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Re: [Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Ethan E. Dee

Just a thought, and I have no experience with the AF11x.
Once I had two AF24's that wouldn't link. It was because the tx was on 
the same frequency on both and the rx was the same frequency on both and 
they had to be flip flopped. We spent alot of money trying other 
equipment thinking ours was just bad and turned out to be that simple.

Just thought I'd throw it out there.

On 07/07/2017 04:18 PM, Joey Craig wrote:
Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I 
have had t our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. 
Very frustrated. Maybe someone else has had this issue.


Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and 
replacement parts were no longer available. The head of the company 
decided to try the New AF11FX link.


For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other 
when on the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing 
the maximum throughput on the bench without any issues.


We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried 
everything. Myself and another tech from the company were on each end 
at the time and did not see any change in rssi during the aiming process.


We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft 
antennas which are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so 
we do have a reputable point of reference to aim the new dishes.


I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX 
radios and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise 
level at each end is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and 
corresponding with the Airview.


We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas 
and the adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers 
are the opposite on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 
2/4-4/2 and radios #2 4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite 
on both ends of the link.


I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to 
look at them.


It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once 
mounted on the towers.


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*/Network/RF Engineer/*
*/Firenet1.Com/ *
*/Phone:  (662) 510-0764/*
*/Mobile: (662) 404-1118/*


 
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[Ubnt_users] AirFiber 11FX - No Wireless Connection

2017-07-07 Thread Joey Craig
Before I contact UBNT support, I thought I would try here first. I have had
t our tower climbers here twice to install and aim these. Very frustrated.
Maybe someone else has had this issue.

Had a Nera 11GHz radio struck by lightning last December and replacement
parts were no longer available. The head of the company decided to try the
New AF11FX link.

For some reason, we are not able to get them to connect to each other when
on the towers, but I did have them wireless connected and passing the
maximum throughput on the bench without any issues.

We have a good tower crew so I do believe them that they tried everything.
Myself and another tech from the company were on each end at the time and
did not see any change in rssi during the aiming process.

We do have a backup link using the AF5X radios with the 34dB/4ft antennas
which are mounted 10 ft under the 11GHz link at each end so we do have a
reputable point of reference to aim the new dishes.

I just logged into each end and used the Airview program on the AF11FX
radios and I am not showing any frequency usage at all and the noise level
at each end is running at -92 as seen in the dashboard and corresponding
with the Airview.

We are using the high-band radios with the Jirous-1200-10/11 antennas and
the adapter radio mounting plates. I have verified the duplexers are the
opposite on each end as the instructions specify. (radio #1 2/4-4/2 and
radios #2 4/2-2/4). The TX and RX frequencies are opposite on both ends of
the link.

I have the cfg and sup files from both radios if anyone would care to look
at them.

It just appears that neither of the radios are transmitting once mounted on
the towers.

-- 
Joey Craig
*Network/RF Engineer*
*Firenet1.Com *
*Phone:  (662) 510-0764*
*Mobile: (662) 404-1118*



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