So is there a link to the "WB scope" you all are talking about?
Thanks
On 5/29/25 12:52 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
+1
Every time we used the WB scope, it was a win. Able to do 10 mile
links with one person.
bp
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On 5/29/2025 9:46 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
Is the "Plastic Sight" Like the Cambium Alignment tube? Kinda works,
but at the same time, doesn't? The WB Scope was such a good idea, I
don't know why everything doesn't have that option. Especially on
High precision short links. Other than The manufacturer knows that
guy's who install it are usually paid by the hour.
On 5/28/2025 8:26 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
I haven't used any of the XRs, but I'm pretty sure there's no flat
surface, so the WB scope probably isn't going to work. I assume the
AF60XR comes with a plastic sight, like all the other UBNT 60ghz
radios do these days, which is typically good enough to get you
close enough fine tune with signal, and yes, the alignment
brackets are pretty decent (again, I haven't used the XR, but I'm
assuming it's similar to the others). They do have some beam
forming, which makes them relatively easy to aim compared to other
mmwave radios... they don't need to be anywhere near as precise as
something like an AF24.
The original AF60 is junk compared to the AF60LR, WaveLR and WavePro
(especially the bracket, but also, in general).
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 4:21 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
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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