If you open it up it gives you the full BOM.  Link is $17k with 6' RFS
dishes, stiff arms, leg mounts, cables, blah blah blah.  I haven't
priced an RFS or hung one but I'd imagine they're up there with the
others in terms of pricing (bling bling y'all). It's also all remote
mount which adds cost.  Kind of a strange build.

Also the spares column looks like they goofed cuz they got an
additional 4x spare ODU's on there with full licences.  Maybe it's
like Contact where why build 1 when you ban build 2 for twice the
price?

On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 11:29 AM Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I don't quite understand how they're coming up with that pricing. I'm 
> guessing that must be for WTM4200 dual transceiver radios, which there's 
> really no need for if you're only looking for 100Mbps capacity, but even 
> then, it seems high to me.
>
> I don't even see any antennas that expensive listed in Aviat's store, so I 
> don't know how they're coming up with that either, unless they're just giving 
> you really bad pricing compared to the rest of us.
>
> I'm coming up with around $7500 for a complete WTM 4100 single polarity link 
> with 4' dishes, licensed for up to 500Mbps. Even if you need to go up to 6' 
> dishes, add spares, extended warranty FCC licensing and whatever various 
> accessories I might have missed, it should be well under $20k (I would guess 
> more like $12k-$15k max).
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