Well I have always been really happy with the Motorola PtP series radios
(maybe a PtP 300 for this link).

It all depends on what you need... T-1 transport, how much data throughput,
channel size, latency, noise immunity, warranties, fcc compliance, etc.

That part number is for a single pol dish though... so to use a PtP 300 you
would want to swap out the feedhorn for the dual pol feedhorn...

Daniel White
3-dB Networks
http://www.3dbnetworks.com


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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 6:40 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] 5.8GHz Backhaul Radio Recommendations



Andrews Antenna P3F-52-NXA

5.8GHz backhaul radio died today because of a power surge.  Old Proxim 
gear, 2 x T1.  I wanted some feedback from vendors/users of what they 
are using.  I need to keep it under $5K if possible.

Link distance: 8.3 miles

Antennas: Andrews P3F-52-NXA




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