14 Jun
2017
14 Jun
'17
10:13 p.m.
On 6/15/17 12:27 AM, Randy Neals wrote:
Yep, spendy. The point to point stuff at gigabit speeds is priced as an alternative to fiber, so it's cheap compared to fiber
But fiber has almost unlimited bandwidth, and it's full duplex.
3.5 GHz is a good choice. I helped implement a 3.5GHz ham system in the Bay Area.
I thought our group was the only ones doing at 3.4 GHz in the Bay area.
Two sectors on Black Mountain above Palo Alto, and a point to point link to Berkeley hills.
Oh, that "other" bay area.
We used the ubiquiti radios and found a stash on eBay.
Yea, I've found buying new is almost the same price and you can get the export version all day in Miami. 73's -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net