You have actual links running 4096QAM IRL?

 

I thought it was more like being able to land a quadruple axel.  Once.  In 
practice.  OK, define “land”.  Walk away?  Able to skate again once the cast 
comes off?

 

But I have to admit my view of licensed backhaul capacity has evolved as video 
streaming has come to dominate the Internet.  Once I thought the only number 
that mattered was the 5 nines throughput, or worst case 4 nines.  But customers 
stream 24x7 and will raise a much bigger fuss over most-of-the-time speed than 
over the occasional drop in capacity or even outage.

 

Still, even on 2048QAM radios, actually getting 2048QAM seems like hitting all 
green lights on the way to work.  It’s nice, but you don’t bet your life on it, 
or cry when you see the modulation drop to 1024QAM for no apparent reason.  Or 
256 or 512 during heavy rain.  Maybe if you have all really short links.  We 
are rural and don’t have that luxury.  Most of our links are 6-10 miles.  And 
given that our climate future seems to look like Waterworld, rain cannot be 
ignored.

 

 

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I find the Aviat radios easier to configure…but the Cambium/Ceragon is more of 
a mature platform. Aviat however does 4096QAM.

 









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From: AF <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > on behalf 
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[EXTERNAL] 

Right… yeah mind f*** the 820c is a dual core radio… the Bridgewave and Aviat 
radios that do this are single core… so less $$$ 

 

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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Licensed radios

 

No you can do ACCP on one unit, you just need a combiner that they sell that 
goes between the dish and radio.  Non-Adjacent channels could be an option with 
two radios but probably would do it with two PTP820S and a combiner. 

 




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Don’t you need an extra radio for this on the 820C? 

 

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Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 2:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Licensed radios

 

PTP820C does this its called ACCP. 

 




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On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:17 PM SmarterBroadband <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hi

 

The BridgeWave Navigator states it can have more than 2x80 channels on one dual 
core radio, however the extra channels have to be adjacent.

 

Do any other vendors do this in 11 and 18GHz Today (no vaporware).    And do 
any have non-adjacent channels?

 

Thanks

 

Adam

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