You're not going to have good luck at 13 miles. Those are only 25db gain
antennas which are far too small for 13 miles. You really should be using
af5xhd with minimum 2 foot dishes but preferably 3 foot dishes.



On Tue, Apr 17, 2018, 2:14 PM Tyler Fulginiti <[email protected]>
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> Hello,
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> We have read through tons of documents based on how to aim and align these
> radios , we have set the frequencies outside of the DFS range and are using
> HDD at 10MHz channel. We have verified the LOS a couple different ways
> (WISPtools RF Planner, Google maps etc.)
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>
> Outside of configuration settings being incorrect the only thing we think
> it could be is setting of  the elevation correctly on these devices have
> been hard to find a good cheaper way to do that.
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> Are there any tips to getting this shot to work ?
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> Tyler Fulginiti
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