So you want someone on each end of the link for alignment?
On 5/28/2025 4:35 PM, Dev wrote:
It=E2=80=99s WAY better, we were able to get it to associate with a =
rough aim at 7 miles, and only one tower crew, which kind of amazed me. =
We then could bounce back and forth and fine tune both ends, I think =
we=E2=80=99re in mid 50s now after a few fine tunes. We=E2=80=99re going =
to put some 11GHz, but that takes awhile to coordinate. I think maybe =
they use the 5GHz failover to get close enough to start alignment.
On May 28, 2025, at 2:20=E2=80=AFPM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> =
wrote:
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We haven't used the UBNT 60ghz since the original AF60 between 2 =
rooftops going across a street. We found it almost impossible to align, =
but that was back in the day of the single U-Bolt alignment. I'm =
looking at doing a temporary (1 month) 3 mile link from a tower to a =
building with the AF60XR. Is it going to be hard to align the tower end =
without 100 climbs? It looks like the alignment bracket is better now, =
allowing for fine adjustments. With the AF24, we can strap the WB =
Telescope on the front and align them right in with no question. I'm =
guessing there's no flat surface to mount a scope on the AF60.
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