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I own an UltraDish TP 550 antenna, which is good for experiments in the field, due to its low weight. It can be easily carried around thanks to the red handle. Also, it has a nice radiation pattern. There also some disadvantages though, like regulation of the elevation angle.

Few months ago we tested it at Dylewska Góra. This is a well elevated location in north-eastern Poland with LOS reaching over 50-70 km. The morning inversion provided good tropospheric ducting propagation and we successfully logged lots of distant Wi-Fi networks, also including indoor domestic routers (provided by Orange and UPC) at distances of over 120 and 140 km (!).

More photos: https://fmdx.pl/2018/08/early-morning-on-dylewska-gora/

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I look forward to seeing bigger dishes from RF Elements in the future.

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On 27/4/2017 at 5:34, Jim Ainge said:

Poniéndome cachonda en el paraíso. Dos bocinas de 60 grados que brindan conectividad al Parque Kapiolani desde Waikiki Shell en Honolulu, Hawai. Diseñado para un Mimosa A5c con un enlace Ceragon de 39 GHz para la red de retorno. IMG_9676.thumb.JPG.c35bcabbd1b9ba482f8fc50613ff5f44.JPG

Bonita instalacion buen manejo de cables felicitaciones

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