Definitely need over 100Mb. Looks like the SAF only has 100Mb port on it. My 
biggest concern is hardware failure. While it's possible to replace a dead 
radio on one end its going to be a nice chunk of change to do it. Id rather 
spend that money up front now on the radio side instead of a year down the line 
when and if it dies and pay to the tower company to climb.


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> On Aug 12, 2016, at 7:08 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How much throughput and how challenging is the RF path?  It sounds like you 
> are looking for rock solid hardware and software, as opposed to the most 
> throughput and the least rain fade on a long link?  Also it sounds like it 
> can’t be too expensive.
>  
> Maybe look at SAF CFIP 106 or Freemile.  Not sure how Lumina/Integra compare 
> on price.  But I have a 24 GHz CFIP 106 that’s been up for something like 5 
> years, I’ve never touched it, I’m not sure I even remember how to log into 
> it.  Only comment would be put some anti-seize on the stainless threads.
>  
> That said, for shorter links, the new Trango radios look interesting – at 
> least on paper.
>  
>  
> From: Ryan Ray
> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 8:37 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 24GHz Radio
>  
> That's what I was thinking as well. I'm super hesitant to put up an airfiber 
> with some of the stuff I've seen online.
> 
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>  
> 
>> On Aug 12, 2016, at 6:33 PM, Josh Luthman <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Trango probably
>>  
>>  
>> Josh Luthman
>> Office: 937-552-2340
>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>> 1100 Wayne St
>> Suite 1337
>> Troy, OH 45373
>>  
>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Ryan Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> If you were to pick the most RELIABLE 24GHz radio which one would it be? 
>>> I've got a site it needs to go on but very un accessible location without 
>>> lots of money involved. 
>>>  
>>> Thanks.

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