Hi all,
I am gathering info to appease/placate a very particular RF engineer who also happens to be a gateway to multiple great sites for backhaul or longer-range urban fringe mesh sites.
What nodes do you have deployed in high RF sites, such as co-located with repeaters and or commercial installations?
Do you have any details on your install? ie external antenna? or all in one?
Cheers
Wade VK1MIC
I am gathering info to appease/placate a very particular RF engineer who also happens to be a gateway to multiple great sites for backhaul or longer-range urban fringe mesh sites.
What nodes do you have deployed in high RF sites, such as co-located with repeaters and or commercial installations?
Do you have any details on your install? ie external antenna? or all in one?
Cheers
Wade VK1MIC
My high-ground sites have a combination of backbone (point-to-point or PtP) links and distribution (point-to-multi-point or PtMP) links. The PtP links are generally Ubiquiti Rockets (M3 or M5) with RocketDish antennas and the PtMP are similar Rockets with 120 sector antennas. Often in commercial environments RF Armour is necessary.
Recently, MicroTik has released some high-performance devices which perform very well in these roles, but I have only used them for "deployed" access to the network, not as components of the backbone and distribution.
Andre, K6AH
In Las Vegas, we found that our 2.4GHz nodes tended to become deaf when installed on places like Red Mountain, Apex Peak, etc where there was a lot of commercial RF especially big/plentiful Microwave links etc. In general we were able to effectively use 5,8GHz nodes in the same location with pretty good success. Believe me, we tried everything we could think of the "armor" those 2.4 nodes, at one point even using a huge old legacy shroud pointed across the valley for PTP, but no joy.
I have a similar issue up here in the mountains of Idaho where we get so-far unexplained [non-patterned] packet loss thru a very nice armored Ubiquit 2.4 sector antenna - the result of a our local AM/FM/Wisp operations close by. As we have to live with that unit, I keep hoping we can find some easy and inexpensive "notch" type filters for the wire connections between the Rocket and the antenna ... but I'm only an old software/systems guy, so hardware sometimes befuddles me.
Good luck,
- Don - AA7AU