Testing New MikroTik Hardware on Production Environment

Tomorrow (2014/07/17 starting from 10:00 CEST [GMT +02:00])
I go to mount new pole and put on that:

New MTAD-5G-30D3-PA dish
http://routerboard.com/MTAD-5G-30D3-PA

with Flex-Guide
http://routerboard.com/ACRPSMA

for connect one BaseBox5 as Multi-Point to Point receiver (other side must vary)
http://routerboard.com/RB912UAG-5HPnD-OUT

powered by one RB750UP used as switc/PoE source
http://routerboard.com/RB750UP

for other four panels 90° 17dBi Cyberbajt H/V (MikroTik, when you start to build panels??? SXT-SA 90° has only 13dBi…)
http://www.cyberbajt.com/en/shop_item/3130/sa_59017_hv_wb.html
Linked eachone by 30cm LMR900 with one box with inside one RB912UAG-5HPnD
http://routerboard.com/RB912UAG-5HPnD

if when I’m on the site, some direction do not provide good distance of service, on that direction I use instead of 912 one SXT-SA 90° 13dBi H/V
http://routerboard.com/RBSXTG-5HPnD-SAr2

All the CPE pointing here on the future are or SXT or Sextant or CPE “Stella” SICE 23dBi+3dBi “H or V” (inside are one RB911-5Hn) or QRT-5
http://routerboard.com/RBSXT5nDr2
http://routerboard.com/RBSEXTANTG5HPnD
http://www.sicetelecom.it/hiperlink/cpe-stella-atrh0591-s
http://routerboard.com/RB911-5Hn
http://routerboard.com/RB911G-5HPnD-QRT

I publish here all result of my work and future update about CPE etc…

If I’m authorized, I publish also some photos…

Nothing with AC? :slight_smile:

Will be very interesting for us to know your results.

When you talk about the sector antennas boxes you use those aluminum with pole mount?

cetalfio

I see some pictures of NetBox (renamed BaseBox) 5Ghz with support AC, and my supplier said that deliveries will begin next week (also be on sale mAP)

Nothing with “ac” because if I use "80"MHz channel do not only disturb my own other devices, but all other devices from other operators, and on CEPT is forbidden (for now) the use of ore than 20+20.

Looks great rextended.

I totally agree regarding lack of available panels directly from MTK.I dislike buying 3rd party panels as I’ve had fitting and moisture problems with 3rd party panels.I’d definitely buy 90* 2.4ghz and 5ghz high gain panels from Mikrotik by the truckload if they ever produce them.

plan to implement shielding of some sort ?

renamed because different. inside there is no slot for miniPCIe

You can use AC with 20Mhz or 20+20Mhz

I know, but I not want be a beta-tester for that products (any vendors), I want Hardware and Software where I can count…

I have just finished to assembly on lab MTAD-5G-30D3-PA dish with flex-guide (included) and BaseBox5.

Ubiquity rocket dish are easily assemblable than MTAD-5G-30D3-PA [the only problem on MikroTik dish I found is excessive white paint on two hole, but easily fixed with one screwdriver],
but MikroTik mount system are more professional under all aspect…

Thank you for the compliments. A lot of work went into the RF design and you should also see an improvement over competitors models because of the port to port isolation and true gain.

Future versions will have a slightly bigger box and more will be pre-assembled at factory.

Really hard reach the pole.

Now we waiting solar panels and eolic generator…

I have choice to use one Ubiquty 20dB H/V as panel with flex guide and BaseBox5, plus 3 SXT-SA

I post some photo, let me post…

best position ..hard trip :laughing:

yes please!

..(again sorry) do you plan to shield sectors/(whatever) ? if yes how?

Not SXT-SA r2 are auto-shielded.

Photos of the directions (not really the exacts) where panels are pointed.

The photos are not made on the pole, but at the base.
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And this some zoom on devices (obviously ethernet cable are missing!!!)
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The base of the pole are fixed on the rock by 10 stakes of steel 40cm long fixed with chemical resin.

For today, end of photos.

When I go to put cable and solar panels, I put also some bracket for tilt the SXT-SA, I forget that at the lab…