To be pedantic they said microwave, not millimeter wave. In 80 GHz it's cool to use things like 1000/2000 MHz wide FDD channel band plan and QPSK modulation. Squeezing a lot of data into a 2 x 112 MHz ETSI band plan microwave channel is a big more of a challenge.
But I think it's silly to advertise things at their 4096QAM capacities, if you look at the RSL thresholds that are required to actually operate at 4096QAM vs 1024QAM. Like, you need -48 to actually be in 4096, maybe -61 or -62 to be at 1024QAM. On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 12:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > What alternative reality is this ad from? There are a few 10 Gbps radios > out there. > > Jared > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2017 > From: "Rory Conaway" <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: [AFMUG] Anyone familiar with the highest capacity Microwave Radio > Ever? > > WTM 4000 > > http://s214106484.t.en25.com/e/es?s=214106484&e=2613&elqTrackId= > 4956d41eca78444a9dd67ae96217210b&elq=ec8b41f8c57a4a11b26adb87413163 > 57&elqaid=334&elqat=1 > > Rory Conaway • Triad Wireless • CEO > 4226 S. 37th Street • Phoenix • AZ 85040 > 602-426-0542[tel:602-426-0542] > [email protected][mailto:[email protected]] > www.triadwireless.net[http://www.triadwireless.net/] > > “First rule of Racing, whats behind you does not count.” – Gregory White > >
