th our standard
u-bolt.
Ben
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Does this mount fit around a 2" galv
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The L-Bracket is the main difference. The hardware included i
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ok, we're close... Help me out. I'm not familiar with your grid antennas at
all, and therefore not familiar with your mounts, an
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> The L-Bracket is the main difference. The hardware included in
: Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:22 AM
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Thanks...to confirm...
It sounds like the only thing that is different is the L-Bracket to make it
the HDGD5X-XX?
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City
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> Hello Mark,
>
> Yes, the new model will work fine with the stock that distributors have on
> hand or p
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Regards,
Ben Moore
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Ben,
A) Will these fit the m
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Hello Tim,
When purchasing the grids the next time, select the HDGD58-29 antennas.
These come with a new L-Bracket
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Mac,
Have PacWireless made any changes to the mount on the 29db grids... I have 4
in use an
Hi,
We use either a GPS at each side, or just bearing coordinates and a
compass. I have aligned several links at 20+ miles only doing one side
and then going to the other side and having a perfect signal. :)
And actually the longer the distance the easier it becomes... most
5.8ghz dishes hav
Can you share the method you use to link them up so quickly over such a
distance?
Thanks
Chris
I have aligned 5.8ghz links up to 73 miles (and even a test link at 137
miles) within 5 minutes start to finish. Is it possible you have another
problem?
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> Mac,
> Have PacWireless made any changes to the mount on the 29db grids... I have
4
> in use and the mount isn't very solid. The g
Hi,
Having personally aligned many, many 2ft and 3ft dishes at 5.3ghz -
5.8ghz, I can say that I have never actually found a "side lobe" with
any of our links. The signal starts low and goes up as we find center,
and then slowly drops down on the other side. The only links I have
ever actually
1. Does anyone have any experience with the XtremeWave MPR Series from
PCTEL/MaxRad?
2. Can anyone comapre the PacWireless offerings to the XtremeWave MPR Series?
I suspect the MPR's are more expensive/
3. Some of the MPR's have side lobes that make alignment challenging. In this
case we ar
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Is it the mount or the grid itself. I haven't noticed it with the mount,
but I know moving the wire grids around they will deflec
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I do use their dishes where I have a large enough tower, water tower
or a
roof. I will tell ya though - - the 29dbi grids are mighty fine, much
less
expensive than a sol
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I do use their dishes where I have a large enough tower, water tower or a
roof. I will tell ya though - - the 29dbi g
complete success
Mac Dearman
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Thanks Mac and Travis... This does sound
bject: [WISPA] 5.3/5.8 GHz Antenna Suggestion
I have usually used Trango backhauls, so I have not had to worry about 5
GHz
antennas and what to choose. Now I'm going to try a MikroTik backhaul
with
a CM9. Currently, I've got two applications:
1. 2-mile link that I can perhaps use 5.3
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I have several 18 & 20 mile links using the MT RB532/SR5 w/Pacwireless Dish
on one side and a 26dbi (was out of 29dbi) with complete success
Mac Dearman
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Thanks Mac and Travis... This does sound like a no-brainer. How about a
12-mile link with 5.3 or 5.8?
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
787.273.4145
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Thanks Mac and Travis... This does sound like a no-brainer
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I do use their dishes where I have a large enough tower, water tower or a
roof. I will tell ya though - - the 29dbi grids
unless you have to have the extra db that comes with a dish.
Mac Dearman
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ral List'"
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Mark,
I have several 8 mile 5.3GHz links (YMMV) using PacWireless 26dbi grids,
MT & CM9's. IMHO you can't go wrong using the PacWireless antennas. I have
built a wirel
of the Trango dual
polarity ext's.
Mac Dearman
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I have usually used Tra
The PacWireless dishes, panels and grids (depending on the gain you
need, mounting, etc.) all work well. Also, you don't need to adjust the
power settings in the MT... just leave it default, it works better.
Travis
Microserv
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
I have usually used Trango backhauls, so I h
I have usually used Trango backhauls, so I have not had to worry about 5 GHz
antennas and what to choose. Now I'm going to try a MikroTik backhaul with
a CM9. Currently, I've got two applications:
1. 2-mile link that I can perhaps use 5.3GHz over.
2. 8-mile link that I'll go 5.8GHz over.
Wh
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