We have used nanobridges for ptp links up to about 6-7 miles with good results. They max out around 70megs due to cpu power. Longer than that and we use 2ft dishes. Nanobridges are outdated now though, i wouldn't use them for a new link. On May 7, 2015 9:32 PM, "Glen Waldrop" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a few links out there with the NBM5, longest is around 12 > miles. > > According to the math I should get a decent shot at 24 miles, but > according to that same math the NBM5 should have higher signal in every > single link I've done. > > My question here is what is the longest link you've done with the NBM5 25 > and what is the actual gain on these units since they don't seem to > actually gain 25 as they're suppose to. > > I'm not opposed to using a Rocket and larger dish, just trying to see what > the actual limits to the device are and what the actual gain is for math. > > Currently I've got the 24 mile shot with a 29 and 26dBi grids, decent, but > still using 2008 MT hardware. I need more speed for growth. >
