Perhaps get some old 6 G stuff and modify it.  

Or just put up two totally separate systems and bond them.  

From: Colin Stanners 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2018 9:52 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: [AFMUG] 5.8Ghz / hackable 5.9Ghz (for hams) spatial diversity on the 
cheap?

In our province there is a wide-area analog voice ham repeater system that's 
really old-fashioned; some of the radio gear is older than I am. Some more 
progressive members are pushing to have IP backhaul at all sites. The 2.3Ghz / 
5.9Ghz donated-wifi-gear-hacked-to-ham-frequencies group of which I'm a main 
tech has started building a relatively impressive IP network in the Winnipeg 
area and so I've been asked to prepare suggestions for the 5.9Ghz IP backhaul 
upgrades.

The big cost difficulty is doing spatial diversity; there are many longer links 
that will definitely require it for reliability through the fade season. At my 
fulltime WISP job, if the budget is $10-15K/link I'll just put in a PTP670 with 
spatial diversity or 11Ghz radios with 4ft dishes and things are great. But 
being a nonprofit ham group, this entire project of a dozen+ links is hoped to 
be <$10K at most (with some donations) for hardware... That's a lot harder.


So I'm trying to find if there are any radios that are good at spatial 
diversity like the Orthogons, but cheap (prefer <$200/radio, $400 max?), and 
either support 5.9Ghz or are "hackable" to it (while supporting ham 
requirements e.g. callsign advertisement). Speed is not very important.

-PTP650/670 way out of price range, PTP450x, PTP550 too.

-AF5X did not do spatial diversity in my tests. 

-AF5XHD I have never tested for SD, even if it does work the radios are on the 
expensive side

-ePMP connectorized I like as a cost-effective platform, but it's not 
advertised for spatial diversity, and the firmware had some distance limits
-general Ubiquiti wi-fi I've never tested for spatial diversity but is worth a 
try
-Mimosa platform I've never touched but probably worth researching.

-Orthogon PTP400s I've used extensively, they are cheap now (used) and do 
spatial diversity great, but aren't hackable to 5.9Ghz. And as the hardware 
gets old, there will be failures.


Any other suggestions?




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