Even with 3 AF24HD links across that distance they probably are going to drop at some point because of rain... at 3-4 miles 24ghz is going to be dropping pretty often throughout the summer around here - probably not as big of a deal where you are, but I suspect they would still drop occasionally.
Using 2 AF11 links like Gino suggested actually might not be a bad idea. I think it should be possible to put two radios on a single dish (if you can get the right channel pairs) because of the way they're setup with diplexers... it could potentially be done pretty cheaply. On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Brett A Mansfield < [email protected]> wrote: > I was just wondering. If such a radio existed, and I'm sure it does. I > think I've decided to just use 3 AF24HD links in a daisy chain. I was just > hoping to not have to find way points. Thanks everyone for the input. > > Thank you, > Brett A Mansfield > > On Jun 10, 2017, at 7:43 AM, Adair Winter <[email protected]> > wrote: > > This is not a good idea unless you live somewhere it never rains. > > On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 8:34 AM, Kurt Fankhauser <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> if you can find another hop in the middle of the link do two AF24HD links >> at 6 miles each >> >> On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 5:53 AM, Gino A. Villarini <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Link aGgregate 2 AF11x links, both have to have epic and 80 mhz channels >>> >>> On 6/9/17, 9:51 PM, "Af on behalf of Brett A Mansfield" >>> >>> >>> >>> *Gino A. Villarini* >>> President >>> Metro Office Park #18 Suite 304 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968 >>> >>> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >I think it might be. >>> > >>> >Thank you, >>> >Brett A Mansfield >>> > >>> >> On Jun 9, 2017, at 7:32 PM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Is this a case of you can have fast, cheap and reliable but you can >>> >>only pick 2? >>> >> >>> >> Brett A Mansfield wrote: >>> >>> I have no specific preference. But I need it soon, I need 2Gb >>> >>>aggregate, and I need it cheap (which is relative). I know I may have >>> >>>to give one of those up, but I'm trying not to have to. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> Brett A Mansfield >>> >>> >>> >>>> On Jun 9, 2017, at 5:34 PM, Colin Stanners <[email protected] >>> >>>><mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 11 / 15 / 18ghz depending on your uptime, rain zone, dish size >>> >>>>requirements or limitations. Two single polarity radios or one >>> XPIC... >>> >>>>Any preferred licensed manifacturer? >>> >>>> >>> >>>> On Jun 9, 2017 6:27 PM, "Brett A Mansfield" >>> >>>><[email protected] <mailto:[email protected] >>> <[email protected]>>> >>> >>>>wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> What would be the best (and cheapest) way of transmitting a gig >>> >>>> (2Gb aggregate) 12 miles? >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Thank you, >>> >>>> Brett A Mansfield >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>><http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_ >>> source=link&utm >>> >>>_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> Virus-free. >>> www.avg.com >>> >>><http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_ >>> source=link&utm >>> >>>_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> >>> >>> >>> >>> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> >>> >> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > > Adair Winter > VP, Network Operations / Co-Owner > Amarillo Wireless | 806.316.5071 <(806)%20316-5071> > C: 806.231.7180 <(806)%20231-7180> > http://www.amarillowireless.net > <http://www.amarillowireless.net> > > >
