Without having gotten too close to them, they do appear to be tall, old, 
and well-established deciduous trees. Thick green foilage and a total of 
a few hundred yards of them, I would guesstimate, in multiple lines 
stacked between both ends of this potential link.

Thanks.


On 5/11/2011 12:29, Kevin Battersby wrote:
> I have dealt with a lot of 900 MHz in wooded areas. Non-LOS is really 
> Near-LOS.
>
> What kind of trees, how thick and etc.?
>
> On May 11, 2011, Steven McGehee wrote:
>> I have a link I am looking to establish soon that is 1.2 miles, non-LOS
>> due to several thick tree lines (no buildings or earth, just trees). I'      
>> d
>> like to get at least 10x10Mbps with plans to carry voice traffic. A PTP
>> setup is fine, but if there is a capable PtMP platform available that
>> could support 4-6 customers with at least 3x3Mbps (and up to 10x10 or
>> more for one or all subs), that would be even better (as there are a
>> handful of other potential clients in the area). All potential links
>> that would be in this PtMP sector are within 90 degrees of each other
>> with very similar distance (1-1.5 mile) and NLOS due to trees. Noise
>> floor is expected to be favorable.
>>
>> Most of you seem to like Ubiquiti gear but I'm not very familiar with
>> them. The AirMax Sector in 900Mhz may fit the bill. Or maybe a Rocket or
>> NBM9 if I do strictly a single PTP link? I deal mostly with LOS
>> applications and non-Ubiquiti gear, so any advice (including model
>> numbers) would be appreciated.



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