[App_rpt-users] Ubiquiti Equipment
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N7LD at aol.com
Sat May 11 05:49:11 UTC 2013
We have had great luck with them. Our current system we go from the ground
to
hill A (22 miles). From there to hill B (60 miles). Then to hill C (39
miles) then to hill
D (120 miles). Signal on hill D is -49
We have had no issues and they have been running several years.
Lee
In a message dated 5/10/2013 10:59:13 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
david.osborn at manx.net writes:
Hi Gang,
In recent messages, Ubiquiti equipment has been mentioned for links.
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.
Can any of the ubiquiti stuff stand a bit of a weather bashing and, if so,
which items have been found best?
David
GD4HOZ
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