You'd need two 11Ghz combiners to combine each of the AF11 polarities from the radios to the antenna... I'm not sure if you'd need to have high/low-pass filters as well, depends how good those radios are at filtering powerful out-of-channel noise.
With the Bridgewave example those would be full 80mhz carriers, so 160Mhz of spectrum on each polarity. On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 2:14 PM Matt <[email protected]> wrote: > Is it possible to do dual radios on one antenna with the AirFiber11 to > double throughput? > > >>dual-polarity/XPIC and 4x carriers (2 on each polarity) > > With the Bridgewave, does that mean you are transmitting on two 40mhz > carriers on each polarity or two 80mhz carriers or each polarity? > > On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:40 PM Colin Stanners <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Depends on channel numbers and size. With dual-polarity/XPIC and 4x > carriers (2 on each polarity), at full 2048QAM the Bridgewave Navigator can > do 2.5Gbps each direction. > > > > On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:17 PM Matt <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> What is the most throughput you can get out of a single 11ghz dish and > how? > >> > >> -- > >> AF mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com > > > > -- > > AF mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com > > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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