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 have around a 4 degree beamwidth... which means at 30
miles is a much broader area than at 5 miles, thus easier to get inside
that beam.
We aligned a 137 mile link (just for testing) within 10 minutes. ;)
Travis
Microserv
chris cooper wrote:
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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