Bridgewave Navigators look pretty nice, the single-unit sparing is a big
benefit IMO.  I'd like to hear more reviews of them in the field though.

On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 4:05 PM Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

> I'd take a hard look at Aviat.
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> Need to shoot some backbone links to subdivisions with perhaps 50 or 100
> homes.  Fiber to the home but I have to build out to them so microwave to
> the remote for now.  High number of subs it works out to about 4 Mbps per
> sub.  So 100 homes would be just fine with 500 Mbps link.  However it is
> hard to sell Gig accounts if you cannot burst to Gig.
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> Trying to pick the radios.  Have not bought a microwave radio for some
> time and not sure what is the best choice.  I used to love SAF but I know
> there are new choices and lower cost choices out there now.
>
> Looking for recommendations.  Bang for the buck but also very solid and
> dependable.  What would you use?
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