Thanks everyone.  

From: Bill Prince 
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 10:12 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] WBMFG OPTIC DISHES

+1.

I'll second that. The first time we used the optic dish, we got the dishes a 
couple weeks before we got the radios. So we installed & aligned the dishes, 
then came back a week later and installed the radios. Much to our surprise, the 
links came up spot-on the path prediction. In fact, I think we had a couple db 
margin.

Almost as good is the Accu-aim from WBmfg. We've used the Accu-aim on dishes as 
small as a nanobridge/nanobeam, and as large as a 4' radiowaves. Most of the 
time, the links are spot-on when turned on. You just have to watch out for 
rivets and other protuberances that make the mount not quite square.


bp
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On 3/29/2015 7:32 AM, David Milholen wrote:

  I have throw a plug to chuck for these dishes.
  It saved us a ton of time yesterday getting a 9 mile link ptp450 up running 
in minutes vs hours.
  We used 2 2ft optic dishes at each end and used the scope to lock the cross 
hair on the target.
  I used the newest link planner and the link said we should see -58db +-6db 
and we got -52 on both ends 
  with 8x/8x mod and 100% link quality on 5800Mhz 

  I love these dishes and so do my techs. 

  Thanks for the 80Mbs link to our newest tower.


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