Hi Doug, The Dynadish will work fine for you if you do not have an excessive distance to shoot. I’d say for 20 to 25 km or less, it should be fine (as long as you have perfect visual line of sight). I’m doing a 23 mile (about 38km) shot from my house to Gold, and am using the 2 foot dish which gives me at least 5db better signal than the Dynadish. So the longer the shot, the bigger/better the dish you’ll need. My suggestion of 25km is just a personal “rough estimate” of a reasonable maximum estimate. It doesn’t hurt to get more than the minimum, so consider the 2 foot dish regardless. The one other critically important piece of information is that no matter what you order, make absolutely certain you get the International version as opposed to the US version. You need to be able to do some settings that only the international version can support. It is also sometimes referred to as the ROW (Rest of World) version. Not sure how that might impact you ordering in BC, just keep it in mind. From: PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org] On Behalf Of Doug Collinge Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 1:10 PM To: Puget Sound Data Ring Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] equipment selection Ok, thanks everyone! I'm investigating the DynaDish at the moment. On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 12:24 PM Steve - WA7PTM <psdr-list@aberle.net> wrote: Slides 37-39 in this presentation might help: https://www.mil.wa.gov/uploads/pdf/weccwg/scott_burrows_weccwg_2019.2.7_pres... Steve Doug Collinge wrote on 4/30/19 11:30 AM:
I want to join HamWAN so I checked into the recommended hardware, the MikroTik RBMetal5SHPn. It is no longer available from my supplier and seems to have been discontinued by the manufacturer. My supplier recommended the MikroTik RBMetalG-52SHPacn as a replacement.
The RBMetal5SHPn seems to be very well suited to the application. Should I make an effort to find remaindered stock?
The RBMetalG-52SHPacn is slightly more expensive but would also be good, if it works. I have heard rumours... Should I expect this unit to work? Does anyone out there have experience with it?
MikroTik also has a line of "Groove" weatherproof routers. Is any one of these suitable? Lower cost but also lower transmit power.
I'm in Victoria, if that is somehow relevant. No issues with getting the "international" versions, anyway!
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