Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Sat Feb 27, 2016 4:30 pm

dcshobby wrote:We are seeing 0-1ms latency average on a B5c link running the latest 1.3.0 beta. We also are beta testing a B11 link and seeing 1-2ms but we're not perfectly aligned yet. We are seeing excellent throughput 1 Gbps+ so far on a 4 mile link with 2 foot antennas.


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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Fri Mar 04, 2016 2:32 pm

dcshobby wrote:We are seeing 0-1ms latency average on a B5c link running the latest 1.3.0 beta. We also are beta testing a B11 link and seeing 1-2ms but we're not perfectly aligned yet. We are seeing excellent throughput 1 Gbps+ so far on a 4 mile link with 2 foot antennas.



Hi dcshobby,


Mind me asking what antennas you are testing the B11 with?

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Sat Mar 05, 2016 9:04 am

dcshobby wrote:We are seeing 0-1ms latency average on a B5c link running the latest 1.3.0 beta. We also are beta testing a B11 link and seeing 1-2ms but we're not perfectly aligned yet. We are seeing excellent throughput 1 Gbps+ so far on a 4 mile link with 2 foot antennas.


This is the new Auto-TDMA Mode. Works very good but disables GPS Sync.

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Sun Mar 06, 2016 9:12 pm

We're using the Jirous antennas on the B11 since that is all that is supported today. I think ARC wireless is now supported too but haven't heard much about it.

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:36 am

dcshobby wrote:We are seeing excellent throughput 1 Gbps+ so far on a 4 mile link with 2 foot antennas.


1 Gbps half or full ? Bandwith lengh ? 2 X 80 Mhz ?

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Tue Mar 08, 2016 11:23 pm

It is technically 1.5 Gbps aggregate. So you can do about 980 Mbps one way and roughly 400-500 Mbps the other way. It is Auto-TDMA so you can send the traffic any combination of way and it will handle it.

You license 2x80 MHz channels in dual polarities so it does take some spectrum up but we have plenty of 11ghz available where we are.

It is not a true full duplex radio though. Latency is roughly 1ms instead of 0.2ms like a full duplex link. Not that you can really notice the difference though. This is half the cost and double the capacity of most licensed radios today so the bandwidth economics are 4x better than other radios.

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:38 am

dcshobby wrote:Latency is roughly 1ms instead of 0.2ms like a full duplex link.


Is that under heavy load ?

AF-5/5X gives me < 2 ms latency under load....

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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:46 am

dcshobby wrote:It is technically 1.5 Gbps aggregate. So you can do about 980 Mbps one way and roughly 400-500 Mbps the other way. It is Auto-TDMA so you can send the traffic any combination of way and it will handle it.

You license 2x80 MHz channels in dual polarities so it does take some spectrum up but we have plenty of 11ghz available where we are.

It is not a true full duplex radio though. Latency is roughly 1ms instead of 0.2ms like a full duplex link. Not that you can really notice the difference though. This is half the cost and double the capacity of most licensed radios today so the bandwidth economics are 4x better than other radios.


How much was the license/coordination fee?

How much 11GHz spectrum is available in the USA (Total Spectrum - I understand someone may have some licensed in my area)
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Re: Mimosa B11 full-duplex ?

Wed Mar 09, 2016 2:57 pm

sirhc wrote:
How much was the license/coordination fee?

How much 11GHz spectrum is available in the USA (Total Spectrum - I understand someone may have some licensed in my area)


Mimosa's link tool will actually show you existing 11Ghz links, it's a very nice tool.

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