Not easy to change channels on a licensed link, you could change bands but 
generally if you use 6 GHz it’s because you need 6 GHz.

 

My gut feel is your only hope is to get help from the AFCs to tell you whose 
systems are on your frequency that might line up with your link.  If someone is 
somehow using standard power without an AFC, all bets are off unless you want 
to do some very tedious work with a directional antenna and a spectrum 
analyzer.  If someone is using low power like maybe a WiFi6e router, then you 
don’t have much recourse, normally you would have enough margin on a Part 101 
link that unlicensed indoors would only hurt you during a fade.

 

Can you temporarily limit the max QAM on your radios to see if maybe it’s not 
interference but the radios being too aggressive about modulation?

 

From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of TJ Trout
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2025 3:52 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [AFMUG] 6ghz (lower) interference

 

One of our aviat lower 6ghz links started taking errors on one side, I haven't 
looked yet but I suspect it's interference from unlicensed ptp/ptmp gear, is 
this even worth chasing? It seems like I might be better off moving channels or 
bands?

 

-TJ

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