At 3 miles using UBNT I'd use a 400mm dish like the Nanobeam 400 in order
to obtain full modulation.  If you are using a different form factor radio
(since there is no DFS on Nanobeams), then I'd use a dish like the WB or KP
dish.  I'd use that at 3 miles to a high gain sector, so I'd definitely go
with a dish to an omni.

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 7:49 AM, Vince West <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a few sites set up exactly like described. The few integrated
> units we do have on one AP work well with a bare SM at 1mi. Anything out
> further than that we use a Force 100 or Force 110 dish.
>
> Vince West
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> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Andy Trimmell <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm not getting good results on a sector at anything over a mile with an
>> integrated SM.  You're going to have to go with a dish if you want good
>> results at 2.9 miles.
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>>
>> *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *John Woodfield
>> *Sent:* Sunday, March 22, 2015 9:49 PM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] ePMP Omni
>>
>>
>>
>> Using a UBNT 13dbi 5ghz Omni running 23dbm TX at 5800. Any chance I'm
>> going to get 2.9 miles out of just an integrated SM? Seems like it should
>> work on paper, wasn't sure if anyone had pushed the limit on these to see
>> if they will actually work that that distance with an omni.
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>>
>> John Woodfield, President
>>
>> Delmarva WiFi Inc.
>>
>> 410-870-WiFi
>>
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