$9,995 for 18ghz with 2ft dishes and 100Mbps key. I think upgrade to 
360Mbps key is $1,000 or something like that...

Travis


Bob Moldashel wrote:
> What is street price on the Trango licensed? 
>
>
> Brad Belton wrote:
>   
>> Randy makes a couple points that I concur with.  The Apex fiber weather port
>> is for the birds (IMO), but we like that Trango opted for a SFP port rather
>> than forcing you to choose Single-Mode or Multi-Mode at the time of order
>> like BridgeWave does.   Ethernet weather ports work OK, but again not
>> optimal as they should have been designed to allow for a larger diameter
>> outdoor CAT5 cable.
>>
>> We haven't used the in-band management option as most if not all our PtP
>> paths have multiple feeds that allow us out-of-band management access to the
>> radios.
>>
>> Trango GigaLINK reliability has been great.  We have Giga 11GHz serial
>> numbers 00000001, 00000002, 00000005, 00000007 among other early units in a
>> variety of frequencies.  All have performed very well.  In the few cases
>> where we have needed support Trango has been extremely responsive.  
>>
>> The Apex units have also (for the most part) been good.  We had an unusual
>> cable length (within spec) issue with an Apex radio that we couldn't resolve
>> other than to move the DC injector closer to the radio.  A nice feature of
>> the Apex is it allows you to use the fiber port on one side and the copper
>> port on the other side of a path.  This is useful if the cable run length on
>> one side requires fiber, but the other side doesn't.
>>
>> The Apex hitless modulation functionality appears to work well, however with
>> ATPC and a properly engineered path we rarely if ever see our Apex paths
>> change modulation.  If you plan to push the RF limits of a path I would feel
>> comfortable with the Trango Apex hitless modulation working as advertised.
>>
>> Luke, I would be happy to spend some time on the phone with you discussing
>> in greater detail.  I'd like to bend your ear a bit on a couple questions I
>> have regarding a DragonWave all ODU radio set we recently inherited.  Not
>> sure if we should just punt it on EBay or possibly deploy it.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf Of Randy Cosby
>> Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 5:39 PM
>> To: [email protected]; WISPA General List
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] 11Ghz BH comparison-
>>
>> The one I have up works fine.  There are quirks in the firmware, but no 
>> show-stoppers.  Inband management is still a work in progress.  Don't 
>> particularly care for the fiber port cover design, but if you're using 
>> copper, it's fine (unless you use extra-large / heavy ethernet that may 
>> not fit).
>>
>> Randy
>>
>>
>> On 2/11/2010 4:28 PM, Luke Pack wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> We have quite a few Dragon wave 11Ghz links deployed right now.  We are
>>> looking at another path of 11Ghz now and have come across the apex
>>> system by Trango.  We use the Trangolink45s on many links off the
>>> licensed path currently.  I'm looking for people's "real-world"
>>> experience with the Trango Apex  system (since they are relatively new)
>>> and a contrast of this system to the Horizon Compacts from Dragonwave.
>>> I know their implementation is similar to that of the horizon units
>>> however, what seems to be the Apex failure rate, software features,
>>> hitless adaptive modulation success, etc.
>>>
>>> Thanks all!
>>>
>>>
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