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gunther_01
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Re: new Deliberant units

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said by Inssomniak See Profile :

said by pkats See Profile :

Who out there is using the new Deliberant units? Are you having any problems with them?
I thought the interface sucked, and was dog slow,
Dog slow is being kind.

I tried to get 2 of the 15's to link in a clear LOS 5 mile link and it kept dropping the connection. Matt had me turn down the power, said it was too much power for that distance and I should use the default 20dB.

I turned down the power and they wouldn't even connect.
I think the 500mW was a big mistake. There isn't enough receive strength to support that much power.

I sent them back to DoubleRadius.
You should have zero problem making that link with actual clear LOS at 2.4.. that doesn't make any sence for it not too.

And what does "There isn't enough receive strength to support that much power." that mean exactly.. ?? They have better receivers then they ever have had.
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Re: new Deliberant units

said by gunther_01 See Profile :

You should have zero problem making that link with actual clear LOS at 2.4.. that doesn't make any sence for it not too.

And what does "There isn't enough receive strength to support that much power." that mean exactly.. ?? They have better receivers then they ever have had.
The specs say there better but our test did not.

When connected to our AP running at 36dB EIRP we had to turn down the TX of the Delib unit to 24dB to match the signal strength the Delib unit reported. We were able to go out further at a higher setting but the Delib unit would not hold a link. The 12dB unit may be better matched but I will not spew 500mW off of a 12dB antenna. Their web site says "a screaming 500 mW output power". Screaming is right but I don't need radios that scream but can't listen.

I have been requesting RF plots on their forum for the 12db antenna for nearly a year and still have not received one nor do they put it in their specs.
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