Yes, PTP820 can do 80mhz, but they're not cheap... especially the high
power version. I don't remember exactly what I was quoted off hand, but
you're probably going to be looking at $15-20k, for a complete link with
XPIC and so forth.

You could probably do Bridgewave Navigator or Aviat quite a bit cheaper.

On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 11:13 AM Kurt Fankhauser <[email protected]>
wrote:

> can PTP820 do 80mhz channel? maybe its just better to swap out with
> Cambium, how much is a cambium PTP820 link costing these days? High Power
> version?
>
> On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 12:03 PM Mathew Howard <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> There's also the problem that (as far as I know) there's no practical way
>> to run two AF11 radios on a single dish... which means that it would end up
>> costing more, and being overall less practical than just buying radios that
>> support 80mhz channels.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 10:55 AM Seth Mattinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/8/20 8:36 AM, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
>>> > if you have an 80mhz channel and are running radios in 56mhz channel
>>> > width can u just put a 2nd link up and split them up to the two 40mhz?
>>>
>>>
>>> No, that's not allowed. You need to license two 40MHz channels.
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