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Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?!


From: Shahab Vahabzadeh <sh.vahabzadeh () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 23:30:40 +0430

Dear Owen,
Thanks for your reply, in reply to your factors:

1. 1~2 Kilometers
2. PTP
3. Directional
4. 29db Dish (single or dual)

Thanks

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:

There are a lot of factors to consider when trying to use ISM band for high
bandwidth...

1.      What kind of distance do you want to cover?
2.      Is this point to point, or point to multipoint?
3.      Directional or Omni?
4.      Antenna Height, Fresnel Zone, Noise Floor, other path
interference, etc.

The 5.725-5.825Ghz band is used by 802.11a/n and is the only unlicensed
spectrum around 5.8Ghz. A 300Mbps symbol rate should be achievable
with wideband channels in that frequency range. As an example, an Apple
Airport Extreme can do better than 150Mbps full duplex on 802.11n/5Ghz.

Owen

On Aug 13, 2012, at 10:57 , Shahab Vahabzadeh <sh.vahabzadeh () gmail com>
wrote:

Dear Friends,
I wanna buy a free license radio with more that 150Mpbs capacity (full
duplex), and I found a company in middle east who has Spectrum-DMR-104-1
available right now, any body has experience about that? Is it really
300Mbps radio?
Thanks

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Regards,
Shahab Vahabzadeh, Network Engineer and System Administrator

Cell Phone: +1 (415) 871 0742
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