In this instance we are cutting a peice of galvenized unistrut to fit the width of the post (usually no smaller then 4in). Using a 1.5in mast pipe with 1.5in unistrut pipe clamps.
The customer could not see the tower from his house in this instance so we had to bring it out into his yard and this allows us to adjust for corn if needed come summer.
Replaced our first Force 110 with a Force 200 today. Took a couple screen shots of RF and speed performance before and after. No massive differences and performance of the Force 200 is essentially the same.
I have a love / hate relationship with mounting brackets and that continues with the Force 200. While it is an improvement over the Force 110 (big time), it adds some new quirks... Most of our installs do not allow me to see the front of the dish once it is on the mount. With the Force 200, I can't see any status lights now since they are all on the front. And, the mounting bracket has gotten big! It barely fits on a standard satellite TV dish arm. We have some installs on pipes where the Force 200 will not fit. However, it is easier aim and tighten down.
Force 110 RF and speed:
Force 200 RF and speed:
Only thing at all interesting is the house is now .1 miles closer to the AP...
I mounted yesterday my first ePMP Force 200 as an ePMP client of a GPS sync access point! Great performances at 13km distance: very good SNR, very good gain! Works better than expected, and was very simple to assemble!
It was used to deliver a 30/3 profile. Super stable!