Adapter for Arc Dish
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rockhead - Experienced Member
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Adapter for Arc Dish
Well now that you've made the shit-list are you going to whip up some adapter rings ?
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
I guess you are referring to ARC's 34 dB dish?
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
Actually we had already made the dies and such needed to produce a kit for the ARC 34 dB dish, I just had put them up on a shelf where they have been collecting dust for several years.
You really do not want an adapter ring and putting the larger dish kit on the smaller antenna with a flange wing would cut down the hostile noise but would create unwanted weird multi-path problems.
I am seriously considering it with the recent change of events.
Since this whole thing blew up I have been re-contacted by several other entities asking me to re-consider making shield kits for them as in the past I was unwilling to do so with my loyalty to my friends at Ubiquiti.
I will say that I am considering to re-evaluate that position with the way things are looking?
You really do not want an adapter ring and putting the larger dish kit on the smaller antenna with a flange wing would cut down the hostile noise but would create unwanted weird multi-path problems.
I am seriously considering it with the recent change of events.
Since this whole thing blew up I have been re-contacted by several other entities asking me to re-consider making shield kits for them as in the past I was unwilling to do so with my loyalty to my friends at Ubiquiti.
I will say that I am considering to re-evaluate that position with the way things are looking?
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
What makes you think weird multipath problems are unwanted Ok so adapter is the wrong approach then, I get it now,
The fact that you are 'considering' it now leads me to respect you more than ever. Me, I run into someone on bridge that's pouring gas on it, I always offer them a light, bad habit I suppose.
The fact that you are 'considering' it now leads me to respect you more than ever. Me, I run into someone on bridge that's pouring gas on it, I always offer them a light, bad habit I suppose.
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
Chris, they fired a shot across your bow, it's not disloyal to not rely on a single vendor to match your product too, it's good business.
Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
I would like to see the ARC kit also.
Maybe the new Mikrotik mAnt dishes also.
Maybe the new Mikrotik mAnt dishes also.
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
pmcnary wrote:I would like to see the ARC kit also.
Maybe the new Mikrotik mAnt dishes also.
Stay tuned, I just may?
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
Any update on shield kit possibility for:
the arc 34
and
Mikrotik mANT30 MTAD-5G-30D3-PA (They are showing up in distribution now)
Thanks
Paul
the arc 34
and
Mikrotik mANT30 MTAD-5G-30D3-PA (They are showing up in distribution now)
Thanks
Paul
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Re: Adapter for Arc Dish
I was very disappointed when I looked at the design and specs of the mikrotik dish compared to others out there.
That said, the new stuff rf elements is putting out is very well design/made. The antennas, twist lock connectors (very low loss replacement for SMA jumpers), mounting options, horns and sectors... I was pretty impressed with all of them at wispapalooza.
That said, the new stuff rf elements is putting out is very well design/made. The antennas, twist lock connectors (very low loss replacement for SMA jumpers), mounting options, horns and sectors... I was pretty impressed with all of them at wispapalooza.
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