The alvarion gear I used with their gps card did not affect bandwidth. 

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On Jan 9, 2011, at 4:03 PM, "Scott Carullo" <[email protected]> wrote:

> For the first time I synchronized multiple devices (two backhauls) at a tower 
> site to see what it was all about.  All of our gear in the past did not have 
> the capability to sync across devices to save spectrum and/or reduce 
> interference between local devices.
> 
> In this case I used two Radwin 2000C backhauls with a sync cable between 
> them.  Setting up the sync between them was easy however the first thing I 
> noticed was that the available bandwidth was cut in half.  Is this typical of 
> all synced units?  I guess there would be no more reduction in speed after 
> the first two radios synced because if there were more they would all fire at 
> the same time any way.  Did I loose bandwidth because they were in MIMO mode 
> rather than Diversity mode or is the slowdown just a function of the timing 
> reduction to keep things clean?
> 
> Is the UBNT GPS sync gear going to provide less throughput than I currently 
> experience when their new sync capable gear comes out?
> 
> Thanks, just trying to get some feedback to learn more about how Syncing 
> devices affects their performance.
> 
> Scott Carullo
> Technical Operations
> 855-FLSPEED x102
> 
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