Adair, Those look good too. Do you use the versions with internal or
external antennas? What distances?
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Adair Winter
wrote:
> We use Exalt ExtendAir G2
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:31 PM, RickG wrote:
>
>> Well, I'd like to do a budget and need to know what other
There are no G2's with an internal antenna. You either use 18", 24", 36",
48" or bigger antennas depending on the required reliability and distance.
I have a 13 mile 11Ghz link that drops is heavy rain. like 2"+ hour rain.
but it's only happened once and it was along the ENTIRE path.
If you want t
That's the other thing, how do you decide which frequency? Also, how
difficult was it to obtain the license?
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Adair Winter
wrote:
> There are no G2's with an internal antenna. You either use 18", 24", 36",
> 48" or bigger antennas depending on the required reliabil
We have a long haul microwave network built with SAF Luminas and using 6
foot Andrew's dishes.
Each site is about 35-45km away from each other, all connected at around
-40 or so.
I've seen it drop down to about -60 once during a really heavy rain.
This is 11GHz.
On 12/1/2014 4:55 PM, Adair Wi
If you contact Tee or any vendor they will run the numbers and let you know
what will be best. For you it'll probably be 11ghz.
Also, they can handle all the licensing.
On Dec 1, 2014 4:04 PM, "RickG" wrote:
> That's the other thing, how do you decide which frequency? Also, how
> difficult was it
you the quote.
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Thanks Gents! I truly appreciate it!
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Mike Hammett < wispaubntus...@ics-il.net >
wrote:
Engineering decides the frequency.
Lower frequenc