200 km from the international space station to a resupply ship.  I am sure it 
works at 200 km.

From: Eric Kuhnke 
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:53 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] moving 10gbps 12 miles

Yes, absolutely agreed, just as much as people who believe the "up to 200 km" 
claims on Ubiquiti marketing materials, they will be disappointed with reality 
vs. marketing material claims from 80 GHz PTP vendors. When it gets down to the 
level of sales engineers who can predict nines of uptimes for a given link in a 
specific metro area, real world maximum link distances are much more realistic. 



On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:

  Just not seeing the application for a product that had no rain fade margin.  

  From: Eric Kuhnke 
  Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:46 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] moving 10gbps 12 miles

  Elva-1 just installed a demo link in NYC which is about 2 miles, roof to 
roof, for their new 10 Gbps product. On a clear sunny day 80 GHz products will 
link at ridiculous distances like 9-10 miles but have basically no fain fade 
margin whatsoever. 



  On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 9:52 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

    ELVA-1 has an E-band radio which they claim will do full duplex 10G up to 
12 miles with 2' dishes.

    Jared
     
     

    Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017
    From: "Steve Jones" <[email protected]>
    To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
    Subject: [AFMUG] moving 10gbps 12 miles


    Im guessing there is no realistic (cost competitive to fiber) option aside 
from fiber to move this kind of bandwidth, or is there?
     
    Fiber would require traversing 2 state highways and a railroad track, so 
there is that.


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