Longest PTP shot

Hi all! looking for some real world stats on what ppl have seen. We just put up some 5.4ghz BH20 links and everything is solid and the spectrum is wide open, we need to try to move away from 5.7 because its becoming to much of a hassle to worry about the spec being open. my question is whats the longest shot youve seen with a 5.4ghz also was it connectorized or did you just use a passive reflector? the shot we just put up is at just below 10 miles i’m wondering if we can get a 20 mile shot off with a reflector or should i look into connectorizing the radio and get a good dish to put up thnx in advance guys!

Our longest in:
5.4 = 8.5 miles
5.7 = 41 miles

5.4 link uses Moto reflectors
5.7 link uses these:
http://www.doubleradius.com/DMS-Wireles … gory=10747

Our longest link with 5.4 and reflectors: 29 miles.
But for long links usually there is high hill-mountain involved. I wont work in a valley

78.6 miles with PTP58500 series radios and 6’ dishes.

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ccie4526 wrote:
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well its nice to see you know the forums but that looks to be a discussion about mostly 900MHz PtMP so that doesn't really pertain to what i was asking good try tho
ATItech wrote:
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well its nice to see you know the forums but that looks to be a discussion about mostly 900MHz PtMP so that doesn't really pertain to what i was asking good try tho[/quote:3e0mkged]


Just means you didn't read down far enough to see the one screen paste of a 50 mile shot....

This happens in every forum all over the world. What is wrong with having multiple discussions anyway? Have you ever walked into your bosses office and asked him a question only to receive a response like “So and So asked me that question last year, go find him and ask what the answer was”.

Kinda lame IMO.

59-miles here using a PTP58600 with dual 4-foot dishes using spacial diversity.