Based on the glowing recommendations of Damon K9CQB, I recently purchased several of the Altelix 5 GHz sector antennas, and recently deployed one with a Rocket M5 to a site as an replacement for a Nanostation M5. It works as advertised; coverage and link quality is as expected. (and the price is certainly good - $30 on sale, plus $20 shipping).
Because the Altelix sector antennas support three different radios (Ubiquiti, Mikrotik and Cambium), they provide a mounting plate for the radios with various holes and hardware. The mounting plate hangs off the bottom two mast bracket bolts. It's thick metal and is quite sturdy, but its placement requires that you allow additional vertical space for it and the radio. I had to rearrange things a bit to get it to fit on the mast where it was being installed.
Here's a photo of it pre-deployment so you can see the arrangement. You can see the Rocket hanging underneath the antenna.
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Because the Altelix sector antennas support three different radios (Ubiquiti, Mikrotik and Cambium), they provide a mounting plate for the radios with various holes and hardware. The mounting plate hangs off the bottom two mast bracket bolts. It's thick metal and is quite sturdy, but its placement requires that you allow additional vertical space for it and the radio. I had to rearrange things a bit to get it to fit on the mast where it was being installed.
Here's a photo of it pre-deployment so you can see the arrangement. You can see the Rocket hanging underneath the antenna.
Orv W6BI
Orv W6BI
Orv W6BI