OMG!!!Wow, this is great! unfortunately, you missed the opportunity of worl record by a few days:
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-973070 ... 47-1_3-0-5
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... _100231044Hy all.
On the moment i'm writing, this seems to be a distance world record (the precedent was from "Politecnico di Torino" on Italy, 295km).
Theyr link is @2,4GHz, our link is @5,7GHz. We maintain a little consolation....Wow, this is great! unfortunately, you missed the opportunity of worl record by a few days:
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-973070 ... 47-1_3-0-5
They have 6W amps, a stratospheric balloon 30km high, 2.4 meters dish antenna controlled by automatic tracking system using GPS, The Swedish Space Corp. partnership, 3k€ or more equipment (only motherboard + radio card, of course), 2,4GHz. 310km.
We have: NO amps (600mW card lowered then to 10mW), 1700m asl one site and 1300m asl the other site, 120cm dish antenna with self-made feed controlled by...my (and my friend) hands , NO partnership, 300€ or less (total) equipment (motherboard + radio card + pigtail + case....of course), 5,7GHz (more fading, more dispersion, more free space loss). 304km.
Ok, you are right, THEY have the records (on 2,4GHz, of course), but...can you compare this two situations (for 6km difference)?
Hy.is there any chance you would post some blueprints or instructions to build a similar dish from?
Hy friend, thanks for your congratulations!Did u do test 4 your real throughput in a Full-Dúplex (I ask u because I'm a WISP and I use MTK and other products).
Friend, i understand, I've same problem, that's because I'm using 10GHz links on Milan.Hy friend, thanks for your congratulations!Did u do test 4 your real throughput in a Full-Dúplex (I ask u because I'm a WISP and I use MTK and other products).
I'm sorry, but i'm unable to answer to your question, becouse the link was dismantled on the same evening, and we can't do many test, becouse on one site we was unable to "talk" to the routerboard (many many many radiofrequency on that site!).
This link will be re-established on late August, and on that moment i will let you know ALL tech info.
Which btw also means that you were respecting the Italian power limits (even if i understand that you may user higher EIRP power than commercial WISP), while they were not.They have 6W amps, a stratospheric balloon 30km high, 2.4 meters dish antenna controlled by automatic tracking system using GPS, The Swedish Space Corp. partnership, 3k€ or more equipment (only motherboard + radio card, of course), 2,4GHz. 310km.
We have: NO amps (600mW card lowered then to 10mW), 1700m asl one site and 1300m asl the other site, 120cm dish antenna with self-made feed controlled by...my (and my friend) hands , NO partnership, 300€ or less (total) equipment (motherboard + radio card + pigtail + case....of course), 5,7GHz (more fading, more dispersion, more free space loss). 304km.
Ciao Marco, we have too some tower on Vesuvio, but i'm unable (at the moment) to find a second site at 400 (or more) kilometers, becouse of the earth curvature.if you want , we try a link to about 400km. We have a tower on Vesuvio and a lot of friends in CB ...
Thanks!first of all congratulations on the job.
Yes, we used Nstreme, becouse without it, it's simply impossible (becouse of the ack timeout limit on Atheros firmware - ideally 61km max shoot -). We configured one end as ap bridge with static wds, and the other end as wds station with dynamic wds, 5MHz bandwidth, 5765MHz frequency.Want to know if you have used Nstreme protocol, can you please send comlpete details relating to this, like:
1. if you have used then what was your configuration at both ends,
No ack timeout, look above.2. if not then didnt you face ack-timeout issue for sucha long link
It's very simple:also, can you describe more about your antenna
Single nstreme.what kind of nstreme are you using single or dual ??
I don't understand what you are asking here...we (ik0pcj, Paolo) have realized only the feed, and then we have tested it with a SWR meter. We have compared on a short link with a 29dBi pac wireless grid, and we have 6/7dBi more (rx/tx) (so 35dBi total) than with the grid.you didnt had to tune the antenna for 5ghz frequency ...
No. I wrote on some post that this link was only a test link (it was active from 14:00 to 19:00 of one day). We will rebuild the link on late August or first of September, becouse we lack the necessary authorization.can you give us a mikrotik print screen ?
Janisk has already answer to this (thanks Janisk).- The power of the used card (is it 600mW??)
35dBi estimated (120cm parabolic prime focus dish), as already wrote above.- The gain of the antenna??
The cable was a semi-rigid coax cable, under 4mm diameter. It was long 50cm ca. You can see an example of that cable on this image:- Have you used Lowloss cables?? if yes witch cables are used (LMR 400?? or LMR900??) and how long are you cables??
There wasn't a perfect climate condition. On our site it was cloud, but sunny on the other site. The path was a little foggy.- What about climatic conditions?? there was clouds, fogs ??
Hy Normunds,
this news is an old news. You can see on your forum that
this link was made on 16th of June 2007, and at that time,
it has a lot of resonance. On that news (and on our
technical bullettins, downloadable from our site) we
specified the use of Mikrotik routerOS. Unfortunately, at
the time of the link, we didn't have any Routerboard, only
PCEngines WRAP. Next week we will re-establish that link
(probably with Routerboard), but this time it will be a
fixed installation (at the time of the link, we hasn't the
necessary authorization), and i will publish all the tech
detail on the same thread i started on June 2007 on your
forum. Then, if you want to made a sort of "pubblications"
(as Ubiquiti did), we will provide you all the necessary
info.
The news you are seeing is a sort of "partnership" (they
will provide us some testing hardware for free) between
CISAR and Ubiquiti, and it's from Ubiquiti's
commercial/publisher (but with our approvation). They have
seen the post on your forum 2 months later...
On EVERY our pubblications (except for that Ubiquiti's
pubblications), Mikrotik RouterOS is higly mentioned as
"fundamental firmware".
Regards, Mirco "IZ3HAD"
They are also on this thread.can you please give us some more detail about the antenna and feedhorn used ?
Sure.Also how did you do the alignment ? (via alignment mode in ROS ? )
Hy jorj, you are right. We tried to re-estabilis that link on the fist days of October, but we encounter some problem to re-establish it. We have still not re-establish it, becouse that site is very hard to reach (on this moment, there's a big quantity of snow there!).Did you put the permanent link on ? ( you said it would be late sept. this year. )
???"200km sea surface"? How you are to build up Wireless Electrics station? On the Sea...
i guess you don't wanna tell us the feeder dimentions...First of all congratulations for this great job!!
The most impressive of all is that you used handmade feeders! it seems that they are simply PERFECT!
Would you mind giving us the key dimensions? the internal diameter, the total length, the length and the diameter of the cable inside (or did u use something else?) and finaly its distance from the bottom of the feeder.
I have tried to create feeders for the 5ghz band but without such results.
thanks
i have information about this type of can antenna ,and i have rebuild other's manufacturers antena feeders from 1 to 2 polarizations , work great and used in my real working network without any problems, it can be used in N standart or in Nstream2 configuration , i dont know how much isolation is betwen 2 emiters in db, then one radio is enabled (16db card,30cm pigtail and 1m s400 cable conected with N conectors),other card show -35 db ,but with N standart, 2.4km distance ,2 26db 2 polarization antenas i reached rate 70mbps in and 70mbps out in ful duplex ,i think is good resultsi guess you don't wanna tell us the feeder dimentions...First of all congratulations for this great job!!
The most impressive of all is that you used handmade feeders! it seems that they are simply PERFECT!
Would you mind giving us the key dimensions? the internal diameter, the total length, the length and the diameter of the cable inside (or did u use something else?) and finaly its distance from the bottom of the feeder.
I have tried to create feeders for the 5ghz band but without such results.
thanks
Oops sorry, when I posted I accidentally removed saying to try a moon bounce.and a wireless freak on the moon. literally
shoot me an emailhi
are u able to help to build a link 270km for us?
we are looking for a link between cyprus and lebanon.
please advice if u can establish this link
sam
Hy all.
On 16-06-2007, we (CISAR, a radioHAM italian association) have realized a 304km link (about 100km ground and 200km sea surface), between Amiata mount (1734asl) and Limbara mount (1300 ca asl).
We utilized a pair of wrap board (but they will be replaced by a new RB532 soon), a pair of Ubiquiti XR5, and a pair of handmade antenna (120cm satellite dish for the surface, and a bronze ball-bearing extracted from a bus).
The signal received on both end was from -58dBm to -62dBm, bitrate between 12 and 48Mbps, CCQ between 70 and 100.
IW5CGM and IK0TCL on Amiata mountain
Me (IZ3HAD) on Amiata Mountain
IK0PCJ and IK0YUK on Limbara site.
IW0UIF on Limbara Mountain
The feed (we used the feed on the left)
On the moment i'm writing, this seems to be a distance world record (the precedent was from "Politecnico di Torino" on Italy, 295km).
The people which partecipate on this WR:
Amiata Mount
- Giuseppe IW5CGM (CISAR president);
- Antonello IK0TCL
- Mirco IZ3HAD (me)
Limbara Mount
- Natale IW0UIF
- Paolo IK0PCJ (antenna's constructor)
- Mauro IK0YUK
73 de IZ3HAD, Mirco
the summit of Etna should be within optical reach if not from Vesuvius perhaps from Mount Epomeo in IschiaCiao Marco, we have too some tower on Vesuvio, but i'm unable (at the moment) to find a second site at 400 (or more) kilometers, becouse of the earth curvature.if you want , we try a link to about 400km. We have a tower on Vesuvio and a lot of friends in CB ...