Yeah, it should work - as long as the the new master on the far end can't
see either of the masters on the first tower, it shouldn't be a problem.
You do need to have the ratio matched on all of the masters though, so if
for example, you have the current link set to 75/25, you would have to set
the new master on the far end to 75/25 also (so you would effectively only
be getting 25% download at that site)... not really an issue if you're
running 50/50, or if 25% down is enough bandwidth at that location, but
something to keep in mind.

On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Paul McCall <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a tower using the same AF5x frequency (both Masters – I’ll call
> them BHM-1 and BHM2) going about 180 deg. Different directions with about
> 30 ft. of vertical separation.   About 2 miles away is the “slave side”
> (I’ll call in BHS2) of one of these on a building, and I want another AFX5
> dish going almost 180 degrees to this slave going to another tower 1.5
> miles away. I can get about 15 ft. separation F/B between BHS2 and this new
> dish.  Can I use the same frequency again on this new link?   If I so I
> would assume I make the new “back to back – 15 ft. apart AF5x also be a
> slave and the far end (new tower) be the master?
>
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> Since they are all GPS synced  I didn’t know how much difference it makes
> or are there additional considerations?
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> Paul
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