1. Does anyone have any experience with the XtremeWave MPR Series from 
PCTEL/MaxRad?

2. Can anyone comapre the PacWireless offerings to the XtremeWave MPR Series? 
I  suspect the MPR's are more expensive/

3. Some of the MPR's have side lobes that make alignment challenging. In this 
case we are talking about the 24" 5.8 GHz model.Does anyone have an tips or 
ideas on how to align 24" dishes on 70-100 foot towers. To be honest our 
installer seems to be having issues getting it right. I actually think we'll 
get it next time. There are 3 cases:
side lobe to side lobe
main lobe to side lobe
main lobe to main lobe

We started out with side lobe to side lobe. In the second attempt we briefly 
saw  what I believe was main lobe to main lobe, but person to person 
communication problems forced us to settle for main lobe to side lobe, which 
was 5 dB more RSSI and not the 10 dB we had seen or hoped for.

Best,

leb


At 11:11 AM -0800 12/30/06, Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
>I have usually used Trango backhauls, so I have not had to worry about 5 GHz 
>antennas and what to choose.  Now I'm going to try a MikroTik backhaul with a 
>CM9.  Currently, I've got two applications:
>
>1. 2-mile link that I can perhaps use 5.3GHz over.
>
>2. 8-mile link that I'll go 5.8GHz over.
>
>What antennas have you used to accomplish links such as these...
>
>Also, kI have heard that the output power of the CM9 in a MikroTik can be 
>adjusted.  Experience?
>
>Mark Nash
>Network Engineer
>UnwiredOnline.Net
>350 Holly Street
>Junction City, OR 97448
>http://www.uwol.net
>541-998-5555
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