Re: [AFMUG] ePMP1000 Max PTP length

2017-03-30 Thread Josh Luthman
I would think you want ePTP coming from a Mimosa link.  It wasn't sync'ed
before.  ePTP is minimal latency.

Unless you're trying to connect to a TDD AP that's already up there.  Be
sure you change the max range on the AP!!!


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On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 1:51 PM, George Skorup 
wrote:

> If you're gonna go through all that, use ePMP 2k Lite's for the Tx & Rx
> filtering. I assume you're going to be doing 2 or 3 foot dishes at 23 miles
> anyway.
>
> TDD PTP = 40 miles
>
> ePTP 10/20MHz = 32 miles
>
> ePTP 40MHz = 15 miles
>
> I assume you want TDD PTP for sync. ePTP cannot be sync'd.
>
> On 3/30/2017 12:36 PM, Jason Wilson wrote:
>
> The subject says it all.  What is the Maximum link length that a ePMP1000
> GPS Lite 5ghz will allow?   More than likely replacing a Mimosa b5c link
> that is 23.1 miles.  Mountaintop to Mountaintop.  It looks like I have had
> a third b5c die.  I'll know more once we get on site.
>
>
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Re: [AFMUG] ePMP1000 Max PTP length

2017-03-30 Thread George Skorup
If you're gonna go through all that, use ePMP 2k Lite's for the Tx & Rx 
filtering. I assume you're going to be doing 2 or 3 foot dishes at 23 
miles anyway.


TDD PTP = 40 miles

ePTP 10/20MHz = 32 miles

ePTP 40MHz = 15 miles

I assume you want TDD PTP for sync. ePTP cannot be sync'd.

On 3/30/2017 12:36 PM, Jason Wilson wrote:
The subject says it all.  What is the Maximum link length that a 
ePMP1000 GPS Lite 5ghz will allow?   More than likely replacing a 
Mimosa b5c link that is 23.1 miles.  Mountaintop to Mountaintop.  It 
looks like I have had a third b5c die. I'll know more once we get on site.



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Re: [AFMUG] ePMP1000 Max PTP length

2017-03-30 Thread Jacob Turner
If you can deal with the slightly higher latency involved in running
tdd-ptp mode I'm not sure that there is a hard limit for ePMP.  If there is
it is likely 60+ miles.  Running ePTP mode though there are distance limits
of 32 miles for 20Mhz and 15 Miles for 40Mhz.

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Jason Wilson 
wrote:

> The subject says it all.  What is the Maximum link length that a ePMP1000
> GPS Lite 5ghz will allow?   More than likely replacing a Mimosa b5c link
> that is 23.1 miles.  Mountaintop to Mountaintop.  It looks like I have had
> a third b5c die.  I'll know more once we get on site.
>
>
> Jason Wilson
> Remotely Located
> Providing High Speed Internet to out of the way places.
> 530-651-1736 <(530)%20651-1736>
> 530-748-9608 <(530)%20748-9608> Cell
> www.remotelylocated.com
>


[AFMUG] ePMP1000 Max PTP length

2017-03-30 Thread Jason Wilson
The subject says it all.  What is the Maximum link length that a ePMP1000
GPS Lite 5ghz will allow?   More than likely replacing a Mimosa b5c link
that is 23.1 miles.  Mountaintop to Mountaintop.  It looks like I have had
a third b5c die.  I'll know more once we get on site.


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