RB433ah - 3xminipci cards (2x5ghz, 1x2.4ghz) - possible?

I have next task to make:
1x 3km link @5ghz-turbo (PtP) ~15-25mbps 5760mhz
1x 6km link @5ghz-turbo (PtP) ~15 mbps 5210mhz
1x omni @2.4ghz - Point-to-multipoint.. 2420mhz~

Have someone used in this configuration?
2.4ghz card will place between 5ghz-turbo links.
so like this:
1 slot - R5h
2 slot - compex 100mw 2.4ghz (or r52)
3 slot - R5h

Will these configuration work together without problems with CCQ loss etc?
Need advice..

Vladimir

Why not?

it depends on number of users and the average registration signal.
You could have a lot of interference and low ccq.
if you plan to have many users use ever one radio in one metallic box.

I have 2xR52 (for 2.4Ghz) and 1xUB5 in turbo, working.

InoX, me too! I think rodolfo uses bad components..

thanks for replies !
for links planned R5H and R52h@2.4ghz ~7-10users on it.

I just have saw a post with interference… do not want to mount more boxes with 1xminipci slots to make givven task

this looks similar to what i am planning. 2km link to 6 stations from three 120degree hyperlink sector antenna on three r52 minipci, that is two clients on a card. ofcourse the board is rb433ah. this is the base. any comments please?

I’ve got a 433 with 3 R52H running 3 2.4GHz sectors. Self interference is an issue, though not terrible at 2.4GHz.

I’ve got an RB600 with 4 R52H, 2 PTP 5GHz, 1 5GHz AP (kind of a backup) 1 2.4GHz AP (backup). The 2.4 vs 5GHz works fine without fail, never had a problem. The two 5GHz shots work great if I have good signal. Situation changed a bit, my signal is in the mid -70’s or worse, rock solid at 18mb, but anything higher is worse. If I disable one of the PTP links, I can get 24 or 36mb with high CCQ. If I send to the first AP, it works fine. If I send through to the second AP, both suffer.

At 18mb, it works, but I also have large channel separation. I will have to change this later for sufficient bandwidth, but for now it works.

Another box I have some R52H’s and an XR5. The R52H’s see each other with a -20s signal. The XR5 sees those broadcasts in the -40s to -50s and doesn’t have as much trouble. I don’t know if that is due to the lack of a diversity switch or if it is because of the MMCX connector and better pigtail.