I see in the development section that a MikroTik BaseBox 5 is being tested. Is there a requirement to use the "International" hardware version vs. the "U.S." version which is frequency locked?
I am familiar with a large number of their products and would be happy to do some testing.
Ian
The procedure to do first install of AREDN firmware on a mikrotik is a little more complicated than ubiquiti hardware. We're going to have to write a windows utility for streamlining the process. If you have one of these devices, interest, and ability to get this up live on an RF link and greater mesh network, then I'll work direct with individuals to take this next testing step. However, if anyone's linux skillset is limited, you may have to ship the device to me to load AREDN firmware the first time. Once it is loaded, then future images can be uploaded in the AREDN setup menus.
Regards,
Joe AE6XE
912UAG-2HPnD-OUT ... just like the 5 GHz model number. I would note that my units have FCC approval stickers on them so I suppose that they are US versions (I bought them years ago).
Although they are made in Latvia, neither the Flytec nor Baltic (nor 4 other web sties I checked) mention anything about an International version of this unit.
Per Mikrotik site:
- RB912UAG-5HPnD-OUT-US (USA) is factory locked for 5170-5250MHz and 5725-5835MHz frequencies. This lock can not be removed.
- RB912UAG-5HPnD-OUT (International) supports 5150MHz-5875MHz range (Specific frequency range can be limited by country regulations).
I expect the difference is only in the Mikrotik firmware.
Joe AE6XE
The MikroTik LHG XL HP5 has the same note about frequency range that Joe posted last July. I am seriously looking into that radio after my tax refunds show up. Anyone know for sure if loading the AREDN firmware eliminated that frequency limit? I'm also speculating that it will be fine, but would be nice to know for sure.
I bought a couple RBLHG-HP5nD-XLs (and the non-XLs and the 'normal power LHG's). I love these things. The board is a modified LHG-5 with a full board heatsink on the antenna side, power circuit with higher amperage, and an amped TX circuit. There is no difference in US and Int'l version. Once you load the AREDN software on these devices, they are all the same.
-Damon K9CQB
Jim
Joe AE6XE
I take apart every device I get and photograph the board (with the exception of the LDF - I only did one of those - they're too hard to silicone back together) and there's been no difference in hardware.
-Damon K9CQB