I believe that all Exalt radios have a proprietary interface that's a tiny
bit difference from other licensed radio waveguide interfaces. Radiowaves
sells retrofit kits, I believe that on most of their dishes these can be
installed from the back and without taking down the dish  /radome. E.g. to
put a dual-N-connector feedhorn on the 4ft 11Ghz dishes, the model is
RFK-OEM-FX-4-11D . So you'd be looking at a retrofit kit, if available for
your desired connector, or asking Chuck to make you an adapter plate.

On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 11:47 AM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> One of my customer has a private link with an old set of Exalt Extendair
> rc11000 radios in the air on Radiowaves dishes.  We're looking to get
> them re-licensed into new radios with higher bandwidth, but if we don't
> have to touch the dishes that would be great.
>
> Is that a REMEC antenna connection?  The Exalt Datasheet says antenna
> interface is 'WR-75'  But looking at pictures online, it sure looks like
> a REMEC Bracket.  I figured someone here has/had these radios and just
> knows.
>
> Nate
>
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