airlink.ubnt.com Click on "AirFiber fx" line on the right side in the middle, then 11 GHz. Rest is self explanatory.
On Aug 15, 2017 1:59 PM, "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]> wrote: > Link does not work. > > *From:* Josh Reynolds > *Sent:* Tuesday, August 15, 2017 12:56 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] AF-11x > > https://airline.ubnt.com is pretty damn good these days. Should help you > figure out what you need easily. > > It does require you to log in with your account. > > On Aug 15, 2017 1:34 PM, "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> What is a common channel BW? 40 MHz? I suppose it depends on >> congestion. I only need about 250 Mbps so lower order modulation may be >> desirable and perhaps narrower channels too. >> >> *From:* Jeremy >> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 15, 2017 10:54 AM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] AF-11x >> >> Of course, the exact configuration is based on your license and which >> frequencies it is supposed to operate on. The above configuration is just >> an example. >> >> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> They are like that, but 3x bigger. On top, the lid comes off and the >>> duplexers go beneath the cover. If your link is 'High' then you will want >>> 'High' duplexers for both sides of the link (x4 total - two extra to >>> purchase) - they will go in a configuration like 1-3-3-1 on one side and >>> 3-1-1-3 on the other side. >>> >>> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Mathew Howard <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> They come with 1 duplexer (setup for SISO) - you need to buy the second >>>> one separately to do MIMO. You do need to figure out what frequencies >>>> you're going to be using before you buy the radios, since there are two >>>> different duplexers, depending on which half of the band you're in. >>>> You need one frequency pair on both polarities (for MIMO). >>>> >>>> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Do they all come with two N connectors or do you have to pay more for >>>>> duplexers? Not quite sure how to buy or license. I guess you have to >>>>> have >>>>> two pairs of frequencies? Or at the very least, both polarizations on the >>>>> same frequency? >>>>> >>>>> Trying to collect some budgetary estimates on what my project is going >>>>> to cost. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >
