Ubiquiti Networks RocketDish 5GHz airMAX 2x2 PtP Bridge Dish Antenna

Ubiquiti Networks RocketDish 5GHz airMAX 2x2 PtP Bridge Dish Antenna
Ubiquiti Networks
sku: UBIRD5G31AC
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€ 299.67
Shipping from: United States
   Description

The RocketDish RD-5G31-AC is a Carrier Class 2x2 Bridge Dish Antenna that was designed to seamlessly integrate with RocketM radios (RocketM sold separately). • High Isolation and F/B Ratio • Ruggedized Mounting • Protective Radome Included Pair the RocketM's radio with the RocketDish antenna's reach to create the endpoint of a high-performance, Point-to-Point (PtP) backhaul. On the right is one example of how the RocketDish can be deployed. Superior Performance The Ubiquiti Research and Development team engineered the RocketDish RD-5G31-AC with high isolation and Front-to-Back (F/B) ratio. The main benefit is improved Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N or SNR). The improved F/B ratio and lower sidelobes reduce the interference from other transmitters in the area f potentially on the same tower. The improved S/N ratio allows a higher-order modulation to be used, for example, 256QAM rather than 16QAM. This in turn increases the number of bits per second for a fixed bandwidth, which is also known as the data rate. Because of its advanced engineering, the RocketDish RD-5G31-AC provides: • Enhanced co-location • Better performance • Additional range airMAX Technology Unlike standard Wi-Fi protocol, Ubiquiti's Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) airMAX protocol allows each client to send and receive data using pre-designated time slots scheduled by an intelligent AP controller. This "time slot" method eliminates hidden node collisions and maximizes airtime efficiency. It provides many magnitudes of performance improvements in latency, throughput and scalability compared to all other outdoor systems in its class. Intelligent QoS Priority is given to voice/video for seamless streaming. Scalability High capacity and scalability Long Distance Capable of high-speed, carrier-class links.

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