The only thing that comes to mind that's any different than the AF-5X is that you need to make sure the frame length is set the same on both ends of the link. I'm assuming that it would show something on the main tab if it was an LBT thing... the AF-5X says something like "radar detected" in red, so it's pretty obvious... I'm assuming they do something similar, but I've never seen it happen. As long as all of the settings match on both radios, it ought to work. I know the 5X's don't care which connector is plugged into which polarity, so I'd be pretty surprised if there was something like that going on.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote: > I’ve done several AF-5X links with no issues. Today we replaced a > Powerbridge 3.65 link with AF-3X and it just won’t work. Master says > beaconing, slave says syncing. > > > > Is there some trick to these other than the obvious bad radio, antenna or > jumper? It’s on the same channel as the Powerbridges which had great RF > performance, so it shouldn’t be an RF path problem. > > > > The only thing I did nonstandard was I decided to mount the antennas (Mars > panels) as V-H instead of dual slant. I don’t need to swap V and H at one > end or something weird like that, do I? > > > > I looked for any config items I might have wrong, there’s not much. > Ubiquiti’s LBT implementation doesn’t seem to have alternate frequencies. > I’m not sure what it would say if it was not transmitting because of LBT. >
