I was hoping the UBNT ones were available, but I'm not finding them.
I had also heard that most Type N connectors aren't rated for 11
GHz. It seems most coax is fine up to 18 GHz + (with the expected
increased attenuation), but the connector is the problem.
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On 5/10/17 9:08 AM, Jeremy Smith wrote:
We used Jirious for the first two and Radio waves for the
most recent. Radio Waves did not include jumpers, just a
mount for the radio. So can we purchase the UBNT jumpers?
We used the Jirous dishes on our link, since
the UBNT dishes weren't available at the time, and they do
indeed come with jumpers (if I remember correctly, they're
hardwired into the waveguide adapters).
You definitely do not want to use normal LMR type jumpers
- most N connectors aren't going to work right above 6ghz.
The three AF11 links we have all used the
ubnt dish so they came with jumpers. I hear the jirous
dish and mounting brackets for the radio comes with
them too. everyone was worried that the jumpers would
be a source of high loss. however we have meet or beet
the target SNR on all links using the ubnt jumpers. So
that tells me there isn't as much loss in them as
people thought, probably because they are so short.
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