Did SAF try 6GHz? Or did they only try 5GHz?
Seems a 2+0 at 6 would probably work at that distance.. although seawater is a 
factor I dunno about


> On Oct 31, 2016, at 18:32, Charles Regan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Well here's SAF response:
> My link planning team confirmed SAF does not have a viable 5GHz radio that 
> can achieve your objective for this path.
> 
> Trango:
> rough calculation suggests that even using space diversity will yield a 3 - 4 
> 'nines' link (predicted reliability) at around 200Mbps FDX.  The use of space 
> diversity will also add considerably to the cost (a complete link might be 
> upwards of $50K).
> 
> I'll ask SIAE...
> 
> 
>> On Oct 31, 2016 9:19 PM, "Eric Kuhnke" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 20k?
>> 
>> SIAE AlfoPlus2 6 GHz 1024QAM dual polarity link. Or two pairs of alfoplus1 
>> 1024qam (single polarity) radios running in parallel, opposite polarities, 
>> equal OSPF cost between routers.
>> 
>> Or Trango's 1024QAM 6GHz radios. 
>> 
>> Why not SAF?  I thought there was a 6 GHz version of the Integra now.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Charles Regan <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> What would you guys use for a 60 miles PTP link? 400Mbps. Oh and it's over 
>>> seawater... 20k$ budget.
>>> 
>>> SAF, Trango both said sorry, can't do.
>>> Mimosa B5C with space diversity and 3k$ maybe.
>>> 
>>> We do have a working AF5x with a 34dbi dish doing 150Mbps aggregate.
>>> The link gets bad sometimes because of ducting/reflection.
>>> 
>>> How could I use two parabolics dish on different polarity with the AF5x for 
>>> space diversity? Splitter?
>>> 
>>> Should a B5C perform better or worse ?
>>> 
>>> Charles
>>> 
>> 

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