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WISP 5GHz Backhaul Radio Set Under Lab Test

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QUICK Notes: In setting up a new microwave link for backhaul, it makes things easier to run radios prior to installation. Pictured here is 1 of a pair of Tranzeo TR5PLUS radios, with 15dBi patch antenna panels, talking across room at 60' (cross polarized to reduce signal by 20dB). To introduce "traffic" loading, I brought up XRM Radio stream, as well as some self-refreshing websites like Drudge, WunderGround maps & also ran some heavy duty speed tests. The links stays alive as you hear, there's no audio buffering. The backhaul to this link is provided from rack switch via an existing RF microwave to fiber optic link of over 17 miles. rafwireless.com engineered the microwave links & offers services to other wireless ISPs in the region of Southside Virginia & North Carolina. The company is based in Boydton VA. tiametcomm.com is the Clarksville company radio are headed for. Best Service in WISP Radios by doubleradius.com Music by Nickelback

Category: Howto
Uploaded: May 20th, 2008 @ 6:50 pm
Author: Rafmanne

Length: 00:50
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