[App_rpt-users] Ubiquiti Equipment

Bill Hurlock bill.hurlock at cpcomms.com
Fri May 10 21:01:27 UTC 2013


I use the Rockets on 3.65 GHz and these work very well. I have been out on some links as much as 9 miles with good signals.

Bill Hurlock

From: Philip Dorr [mailto:kd0ixy at judgementgaming.com]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 2:37 PM
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Ubiquiti Equipment


All of the outdoor equipment has been fine for the WISP I work for. Make sure you put the LEDs on the bottom or side.  I would recommend the NanoBridge or AirGrid, if possible. (You may need a Rocket link though)

They even have some equipment that can work in the amateur spaces (2.3, 3.6, 5.7, maybe others). You have to buy the international models, if you want to use them though.

On May 10, 2013 1:06 PM, "David Osborn" <david.osborn at manx.net<mailto:david.osborn at manx.net>> wrote:
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> In recent messages, Ubiquiti equipment has been mentioned for links.
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> I was wondering how it stacks-up in terms of keeping out / withstanding the weather. I have an application in mind for an AllStar node and it will be on a wild hilltop with nasty weather (very). The path I have in mind is just under 10 miles, clear line-of-sight.
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> Can any of the ubiquiti stuff stand a bit of a weather bashing and, if so, which items have been found best?
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> David
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