Re: Fs: Ubiquiti Air Fiber AF24 IP link radios
I'm currently using nanostation loco 5g for this purpose but the nanobeams
look to be a nice upgrade.
I'm finding them pre-owned for about 50.00 each in fairly decent shape sans
poe unit. Im assuming
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Part 15 Engineer
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Re: Fs: Ubiquiti Air Fiber AF24 IP link radios
The Ubiquiti NanoBeam 5AC is perfect for what you're trying to do. They're only $99.00/each. I have a lot of them in service.
Gary
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Gary Cook <gac@...>
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Re: Fs: Ubiquiti Air Fiber AF24 IP link radios
Btw: Vista beam is a local last mile internet company and they are retiring
a bunch of these along with the HD versions and some 5GHz stuff as well due
to upgrades to newer technologies.
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Part 15 Engineer
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Re: Fs: Ubiquiti Air Fiber AF24 IP link radios
Hi Gary,
Yep, I was going to experiment with them but ultimately decided that I just
don't have the real estate or anywhere to use them. I live in an apartment
and they are very strict about stuff
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Part 15 Engineer
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#208548
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Re: Fs: Ubiquiti Air Fiber AF24 IP link radios
Ubiquiti sells these units for $1495.00/each (new). You got a really good deal at $300.00/each.
Gary
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Gary Cook <gac@...>
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Repeater parts for sale
I am offering the following:
1 - Repeater Builder STM32-DVM module with Raspberry Pi 3B, DC to DC converter, Custom Repeater Builder plastic clear case, and Samsun 32
Gig micro SD card installed.
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James Kvochick
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#208546
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Fs: Ubiquiti Air Fiber AF24 IP link radios
I have available a matched set of part 15 legal license free 24 ghz network
ip link radios. These can operate full or half duplex and have 2 channels
in the 24 ghz part 15 band. I'm asking 500.00 for
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Part 15 Engineer
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Re: [AR902MHz] FCC Proposed Rule Making 11-989 Docket 24-240
As soon as I saw that Morgan O'Brien popped into my head. In about 2001, just after successfully commissioning a Smartnet Simulcast system in Hialeah Florida , the users suddenly were encountering
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RFI-EMI-GUY
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Re: Micromagic2way duplexer
Here is the info on micro duplexer
model micro 1504-c4 vhf
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Jack Mcelyea/n4jem
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Micromagic2way duplexer
Need info on these duplexer not found any on their site thanks n4jem
pic of tag on duplexer
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Jack Mcelyea/n4jem
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#208541
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Re: ICOM/RLC/CommSpec Items or Sale
The RLC-MOT and ARR P432VDG have been sold.
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Craig
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Re: VHF input with UHF MMDVM repeater
No - more to allow them to access talk groups than for local chat between members.
if it proves popular we do have NXDN VHF repeater that could get installed.
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PPAVEY
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Re: VHF input with UHF MMDVM repeater
OK, next question....? Do you want the VHF NXDN users to be able to communicate with each other on VHF? If so, you are going to have to have a repeater on 2 meters.
The MMDVM is a multi-mode device,
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Joe
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#208538
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Re: ICOM/RLC/CommSpec Items or Sale
If not sold, I would like a TS-64.Let me know how to pay you.
Thanks,
John Haserick, W1GPO
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John
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Re: VHF input with UHF MMDVM repeater
Hi Joe,
Currently it is running DMR (brandmeister) and P25. Keep in mind this is very, very low traffic levels though.. maybe two hours some days.
Would create no issue to add NXDN? from a traffic
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PPAVEY
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Re: VHF input with UHF MMDVM repeater
Interesting question.? what digital mode(s) is the UHF repeater operating in?
Joe, K1ike
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Joe
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VHF input with UHF MMDVM repeater
I have a 70cm MMDVM repeater based on 2 CDM1550 and repeater builder board.
Local club have obtained some NXDN VHF. Pretty sure I know the answer, but is there a way to interface a VHF unit into
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PPAVEY
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Re: MFJ-259C
Hi All!
It is almost impossible to get a response from MFJ by calling them on
1-662-323-0549 from VU Land. Nor can I buy a used one or a new one of this
equipment. My only option is to replace the
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Sudipta Ghose VU2UT
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Re: MFJ-259C
I changed one some years ago and yes I'm pretty sure it is just a standard 1602, the last time I got some was from Aliexpress
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raysohst@...
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#208532
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Re: [AR902MHz] FCC Proposed Rule Making 11-989 Docket 24-240
It does bring a lot to light.
A flexible use license could sure be LTE, and once they have the spectrum it is one step away from cell companies
using it. The 900 spectrum is already used for other
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Don Clark
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