I did also have a 10.2 mile link on Laird HD dishes, basically the same as Rocket dishes. That link went to 11GHz a couple months ago.

If your Andrew dishes are dual pol and N female connectors, just order/make some RP-SMA to N-male pigtails and it should work just fine.

On 1/11/2016 8:26 PM, Craig House wrote:
I currently have Andrews dishes on the links and would like to just swap to 
epmp radios  one link is 10 miles. One is 6 and one is 28 miles but I'm 
planning on an In between hop soon for that link that will shorten it up some

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On Jan 11, 2016, at 20:10, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a 13.8 mile ePTP link in 5.1 on a 20MHz channel currently. It does about 
81x65Mbps. I need to get it moved to a 40MHz channel to squeeze some more 
throughput out of it until spring and we most likely do licensed.

It replaced a Rocket that would do only about 60x45 in a 20MHz channel. A 40MHz 
channel didn't do any better. So I hope the ePMP does better on 40MHz.

BTW, the RF Elements easy brackets allowed the ePMP radios to hang onto the 
RocketDishes. Really nice.

On 1/11/2016 7:54 PM, Craig House wrote:
Anyone using EPMP for PTP links at 10 miles or  more?  What are the results and 
throughput on them.  What kind of throughput in a 40mhz channel?
I have one in use at 4 miles or so that has great signal on the force dish 
doing 88/77 MB   Flawless but I would like to know if your running them at all 
in 40mhz wide and what is the throughput?

Craig

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