Kurt,


SIAE does exactly what you're looking to do.



We run two ALFOPlus2 (dual carrier radios) in a 4+0 configuration, two vertical 
and two horizontal channels.



With 80 MHz channels (11 or 18 GHz), each radio provides 1.4 - 1.6 Gbps 
full-duplex (depending on packet size, IFG, etc), so two radios would double 
that to 2.8 - 3.2 Gbps full duplex.



Both radios are mated to a combiner where the two vertical carriers are 
presented to a single waveguide, the two horizontal carriers are presented to a 
separate waveguide. Then each of the WG ports are connected to a dual pole 
waveguide antenna.



Drop me a note if you'd like more info or run a link calc for you.





Thanks,

 



 

Joe Schraml

VP Sales Operations & Marketing

SIAE Microelettronica, Inc.

+1 (408) 832-4884

joseph.schr...@siaemic.com

www.siaemic.com




>>> Kurt Fankhauser <lists.wavel...@gmail.com> 3/12/2020 10:55 AM >>>

 
Has anyone tried anything like this? I was thinking of licensing a path for 2 
separate 11ghz 80mhz pairs and then installing Aviat links on the pairs. Aviat 
is telling me those radios should do 1.6gbps full duplex. And then boding them 
together using a pair of Mikrotik boxes running ECMP OSPF routing. Does this 
sound like it would work?
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