[AusNOG] Bandwidth in Phillip Island

Alex Maclaren alex.maclaren at cirruscomms.com.au
Fri May 4 10:10:29 EST 2012


Fair enough Craig, I would agree with that.

 

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From: Craig Askings [mailto:craig at askings.com.au] 
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2012 10:02 AM
To: Alex Maclaren
Cc: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Bandwidth in Phillip Island

 

I was speaking specifically about the AirFiber product which works in the
24GHZ band and has a built in antenna that can not be swapped out for
something larger. I was not speaking about wireless links in general.

Craig.

On 4/05/2012 9:46 AM, Alex Maclaren wrote: 

I beg to differ of all this discussion about the EIRP limits in Australia
meaning wireless link distances can only be 2-3km.

We have many links of over 15km operating at legal limits.

It is just a matter of having enough gain on your dishes.

For instance, if you have two BulletM5 radios and 27dbi grid dishes, over
10km operating in the 5.4GHz range, your theoretical signal is -72dBm.

This would be more than enough signal to achieve full modulation on the
link.

 

Regards,

 

 

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