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Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Apr 17, 2018 1:53 pm
bynormis
Hi Everyone!

Let us make this topic a showcase of your tower and mast installations of MikroTik products. Post the types of masts and towers that you see the most, and showcase your installations. How are you mounting your devices? Who has the highest installation? Anything interesting is welcome.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Apr 17, 2018 2:44 pm
bype1chl
We have 4 x BaseBox 5 (RB912UAG-5HPnD) with sector antennas in the Gerbrandy Tower in IJsselstein, Netherlands for the HAMNET network.
They are housed inside a cabin at 220m (the tower itself is 372m high).
Unfortunately in such locations DFS is causing big problems, it false-triggers and makes the channel change unneccesarily...

Picture of the entire tower:
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Picture of one of the accesspoints in the cabin:
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The site also has a RB260GSP and a RB2011UAS router, and some PtP equipment from the competitor.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:47 pm
bynormis
Thanks for the photos!

Anyone else? It would be great to see different types of masts and any tricky situations where you had to mount something.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:57 am
bynichky
There is no attachments:(

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:59 am
bynormis
Doesn't have to be "cool", just post any installation photos where we could see how you mount the products. Any kind of tricky masts, or maybe other challenges you have seen in placing a MikroTik device onto a tower? Close ups welcome.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:01 pm
bynichky
i couldn't upload pic , next to options no attachments

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:04 pm
bynormis
i couldn't upload pic , next to options no attachments
fixed it ! try now

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:07 pm
bynichky
As you can see there is a panel because we had issues with electricity. SXT for link and other antennas for customers. This base is made on the top of the Hotel.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:49 pm
byrjscomms
太阳能继电器使用六分仪。
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Apr 20, 2018 6:56 am
byOnixJonix
Hi!
Installation on chimny ~50m hight! We have monted SXT (x3), Mant (x1), DynaDish (x3). We welded special brackets, becouse previous version what we monted on aluminium pipe, was very unstable and was moving in the wind! This is very strong bracket no moving at all!!

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:09 am
bype1chl
We welded special brackets, becouse previous version what we monted on aluminium pipe, was very unstable and was moving in the wind! This is very strong bracket no moving at all!!
Very nice! And mounting is always very important. We have dishes as well in the tower shown on the first picture, in the concrete base. And during a storm the wind is very strong there due to wind deflection around the tower. So we had to make strong mountings as well, and because we used round tubes the dishes still slipped and changed direction...
Otherwise, I see that Latvia is just as flat as the Netherlands!:D

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Apr 20, 2018 9:35 pm
byOnixJonix
For anti slipping we use construction tape which - is used for concrate floor perimetere for elastic barrier.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:13 am
byraceboy
...well it's not mine...and it's not from mikrotik as i see... but it's good:)

take a look:)

https://hybridtechcar.com/2018/04/24/th ... -internet/

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:18 am
bynichky
...well it's not mine...and it's not from mikrotik as i see... but it's good:)

take a look:)

https://hybridtechcar.com/2018/04/24/th ... -internet/


Wow,If MikroTik giving present for this topic you will get, i'm sure 100%

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:40 am
byBartoszP
Calling Rio de Janeiro:-) :-)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:34 pm
byWirtelPL

Unfortunately, on May 10, these antennas will be removed. The priest, under the pressure of the faithful and the bishop, decided to remove them.
(in Polish:https://www.money.pl/gospodarka/wiadomo ... 04577.html)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed May 02, 2018 8:42 am
byCetalfio
Small towers fixed on the rocks with steel rods or galvanized iron piles,
We use them for small POPs in the rural areas of Sardinia (IT). Very often in the hills it is not possible to have electricity, so we use 24V photovoltaic panels and batteries. The low power consumption of MT devices allows for electrical continuity throughout all the year.

This type of small POPs are usually made with two or more sectoral antennas mANTBox 15s/19s or MTAS-5G-19D120 with Netmetal and RB2011 for switching.

cetalfio

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed May 02, 2018 9:08 am
byIS0FFD
Small towers fixed on the rocks with steel rods or galvanized iron piles,
We use them for small POPs in the rural areas of Sardinia (IT). Very often in the hills it is not possible to have electricity, so we use 24V photovoltaic panels and batteries. The low power consumption of MT devices allows for electrical continuity throughout all the year.

This type of small POPs are usually made with two or more sectoral antennas mANTBox 15s/19s or MTAS-5G-19D120 with Netmetal and RB2011 for switching.

cetalfio
Wow nice job!!!!

Near Cagliari?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed May 02, 2018 10:57 am
byCetalfio
Small towers fixed on the rocks with steel rods or galvanized iron piles,
We use them for small POPs in the rural areas of Sardinia (IT). Very often in the hills it is not possible to have electricity, so we use 24V photovoltaic panels and batteries. The low power consumption of MT devices allows for electrical continuity throughout all the year.

This type of small POPs are usually made with two or more sectoral antennas mANTBox 15s/19s or MTAS-5G-19D120 with Netmetal and RB2011 for switching.

cetalfio
Wow nice job!!!!

Near Cagliari?
Ciao sono installazioni fatte nell'oristanese e medio campidano.

The installations were made in some areas of Sardinia with Digital Divide.

cetalfio

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri May 04, 2018 6:35 pm
byestar
One I made earlier:-)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue May 15, 2018 8:11 pm
bydvreshta
One for real and one for celebration [emoji4]Image Image

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Jun 06, 2018 11:33 am
bymanuzoli
We got over 100 houses with Mikrotiks mounted to the roofs and chimneys.
I'll try to get some got pictures - in the meanwhile some of the older setups.
Everything that holds up the antenna counts right?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jun 07, 2018 4:09 pm
byAntonioCatte
Images from Sardinia, RB433 and RB435

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:清华2018年6月14日11点
byrogerkri
5x directional antennas (ARC) and 1x 90 degree sector antenna (MTI)
Routerboards in the antennas and as router inside the manholes.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sat Jun 30, 2018 4:36 pm
byPetzl
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jul 05, 2018 2:22 pm
bypaams
Mikrotik RB433AH with radio cards R52n-M tower setup photo fromWaveLink Networks(Connecting Beyond):)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:21 am
byadhielesmana
Welcome to West Africa:)
When there is no way to find the tower, palm tree's always solve the problems:D
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Jul 18, 2018 10:52 am
bysimu
Does a solar panel can generate enough power for a full house?:? :?
Yes it can:)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Aug 10, 2018 3:23 pm
bykrafg
Inside of blank box there are 1 RBM33G + CA433U + R11e-LTE + R11e-LTE-US and all coaxial cables from Mikrotik. At the top of the mast, 2 mANT-LTE-5o. Then the U/FTP cables (violet) are Cat 6A from Leviton/BrandRex. The other side there are a Basebox 2 with UBNT AMO2G-10 and RF Elements adapter for Basebox. Inside of the closet there is a RB450G + CA150. All backed up with an APC BackUPS Pro 550VA.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Aug 13, 2018 11:33 pm
byraymondr15
So we had a bit of a rain and wind storm and somehow a bit of water got into one of my SXT's and now the unit does not boot.
Luckily I had a LDF and a spare dish but could not mount it properly. Was in quite a hurry here and needed to get something up till I can replace the SXT.

I felt like such an idiot doing this but Its all I could do for now.

Due to the dish not having anything to mount it with, I had to cable tie it horizontally in order to get the correct tilt. Working perfectly though with 100% signal!
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:16 pm
byBartoszP
Real world without tie-wraps does not exist:-)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:36 pm
byON3YH
Real world without tie-wraps does not exist:-)
Lets not forget about Duct Tape:-)
(Although that's more for temporary installations haha)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:48 pm
bySilverNodashi
Is it possible to use a solar tower in country like India?
Is it possible to have a forum without spammers?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:50 pm
bySilverNodashi
Small towers fixed on the rocks with steel rods or galvanized iron piles,
We use them for small POPs in the rural areas of Sardinia (IT). Very often in the hills it is not possible to have electricity, so we use 24V photovoltaic panels and batteries. The low power consumption of MT devices allows for electrical continuity throughout all the year.

This type of small POPs are usually made with two or more sectoral antennas mANTBox 15s/19s or MTAS-5G-19D120 with Netmetal and RB2011 for switching.

cetalfio
Do the routers really use that much power, or did you simply add extra panels and batteries to avoid unnecessary downtime?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Aug 22, 2018 8:17 pm
byCsXen
Hi.
There are some photos from my album.


It was a temporary installation just for 4 days.
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It's a stable link (about 2 km) for a local television... from sport arena to head end.
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How to serve a 3store building with only one Mikrotik... some VLANs and some smart switches.:)
IMAG8811.jpg

Just some micros on the top of a castle.
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And some others on the top of the harbor pole.
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Best regards: CsXen

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Nov 08, 2018 12:12 am
byhonzam
horns

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Nov 08, 2018 12:17 am
byhonzam
Inside the tower of the church

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:29 am
byStreamlinkUK
Some of our masts in Southern UK:)
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And one of our MT network PoP's:)
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Nov 16, 2018 1:49 pm
bynormis
Great photos!

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:10 pm
byPaternot
5x directional antennas (ARC) and 1x 90 degree sector antenna (MTI)
Routerboards in the antennas and as router inside the manholes.
Cool! (pun intended)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:14 am
byhonzam
Inside rack:)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:07 pm
bymkx
Inside rack:)
The rack is in the middle of a meadow?:wink:This is recent photo?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:24 pm
byhonzam
Inside rack:)
The rack is in the middle of a meadow?:wink:This is recent photo?
No, rack is inside the tower of the church

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:06 am
byAlainCasault
Inside rack:)
The grasshopper is only one hop away;)

Sent from my cell phone. Sorry for the errors.


Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:02 pm
bycdemers
Recent installation on towerImage Image

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:40 pm
byCZFan
^^^^
You can pay me what you want, you will not get me on that tower:shock: :shock:

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:39 am
byPaternot
^^^^
You can pay me what you want, you will not get me on that tower:shock: :shock:
Well, what I want to pay may not be so much...:lol:

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:30 am
byrihanatkhan
Inside rack:)
The grasshopper is only one hop away;)

Sent from my cell phone. Sorry for the errors.
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Mar 29, 2019 12:54 am
byraffav
Recent installation on towerImage Image

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Hi how long it can stay on battery?

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Apr 02, 2019 4:16 am
bykrafg
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Jul 09, 2019 1:24 am
bynull31
Hi. I did my first external installation using a wAP LTE Kit to provide a secondary internet link to my home.
So, the router was installed in a mast that is used for a UHF TV antenna and I got interesting signal rates to LTE 2600 (B7) since the carrier's towers are far (around of 2.3 KM).

The performance is good and I'm getting speeds around of 16Mbps/9Mbps. The carrier apply bandwidth limit, so it's a good speed for that, since it's similar to cellphone speeds when it's near of a tower.

Link to album:https://imgur.com/a/VCmRAgH

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:00 am
bykrafg
Finally, my network is done.

First mast:

- Ubiquiti AirMAX AMO-5G13
- MikroTik BaseBox 5 + RF Elements EB912

Second mast:

- Ubiquiti AirMAX AMO-2G10
- MikroTik BaseBox 2 + RF Elements EB912

Third mast:

- L-COM DAS HG72710XP-065 (x2)
- TP-Link TL-ANT200PT (x4)
- MikroTik LtAP LTE kit + R11e-LTE-US + RP-SMA to U.FL generic pigtails (x4)
- MikroTik PowerBox Pro (x2) + S-RJ01 (x2)

Fourth mast:

- Ubiquiti Bullet AC
- Altelix AUV2458G6-NF
- Tibox TJ-AT-3428
- Raspberry Pi 4B (4GB/64GB)
- Logitech USB Unifying Receiver
- Arduino UNO R3
- Dallas Semiconductor DS18B20
- Eone Electronics 2004A
- Generic Mini Piezo Buzzer
- StarTech.com HD2VGAE2
- StarTech.com HDADFM5IN (x2)

Others:

- Leviton 129-UFPAZ-5VS
- Trimerx RJ45 FTP Cat. 6A
- APC Back-UPS Pro 550
- APC Back-UPS Pro 1600S
- Lenovo ThinkCentre M715q Tiny 2Gen (AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE @ 3,2Ghz - 16GB @2666 Mhz - WD 1TB Blue SSD PCIe + WD 1TB Blue SSD SATA - AMD Radeon RX Vega 11) + WD Black P10 5TB
- ASUS ROG Strix G513IC-HF061T (AMD Ryzen 7 4800H @ 2,9Ghz - 16GB @ 3200 Mhz - WD 1TB Blue SSD PCIe (x2) - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 4GB) + WD Black P10 5TB
- ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II (AMD Ryzen 7 3700x @ 3,6Ghz - 16GB @ 3600 Mhz - WD 1TB Blue SSD PCIe (x2) - AMD Radeon RX 6700XT 12GB ASUS ROG Strix) + WD Black P10 5TB

All running RouterOS 6.49.7, Windows 11 Enterprise and Debian 11 Core.

That's all.

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Regards.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:48 pm
byKurlec
Hi Guys,

你来自南方Africa, Northern Cape where we make Mikrotik proud xD here are a few of our towers, unfortunately i dont have too much photos hope these will do. we are currently running 5 Wisps throughout 4 Cities

This is our equipment in Johannesburg Teraco Exchange (NAPAfrica IXP)

https://imgur.com/PgmfPgZ
https://imgur.com/QW6zHaF

This is our main breakout in the city of our HQ

https://imgur.com/IhWqyAS
https://imgur.com/ypTFWIw

This is our Main breakout in one of our extension cities (this site was not yet done at the time)

https://imgur.com/D8JyxOV

This is our Main Tower outside the city of our HQ (recently revamp'd)

https://imgur.com/C6sOxqP
https://imgur.com/9OAaAgU
https://imgur.com/pOwewRx
https://imgur.com/hmWXsIb

This is our Main tower (60m) in the city next to our City HQ (unfortunetaly no tower picture only cabinet picture(although this site runs 36 AP's arranging from mANTBox 19s to RF Elements 60 degree with Netbox 5))

https://imgur.com/ATxjoz3
https://imgur.com/WVMpful

This is a Tower (42m) we built 3 km's away from the above mentioned city

https://imgur.com/8ykVoyG

This is our Offices Tower (36m) (same city as our Main breakout at HQ)

https://imgur.com/iSpM12P
https://imgur.com/8XVCaFD

This is a Tower in one of the smaller cities next to our HQ City (btw this is me xD)

https://imgur.com/pq5SumO

This is a tower at a smaller city around 140km's from our HQ City (We had to improvise since people kept stealing our equipment)

https://imgur.com/sBFxist
https://imgur.com/nPuiC7O
https://imgur.com/1Q4Lu7Y

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Sep 23, 2019 4:59 pm
byzakynthoswifi
My WISP network. (under construction cable managers filled patch panel)
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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:50 pm
bydzasmin94
Hello to everyone:D
This is one of many installments I done by myself from ground.:)Every time I become better and better. Feel free to suggest some modifications to make it even more better and more practical.;)
P.S Please don't look at the "spagetti" cables in the middle it wasn't finnished when I shoot this photo.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:50 am
byRogerWilco
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Here is my tower to get 4G back to the house.
MikroTik SXT LTE
MikroTik SXT Lite2
VictronEnergy 140W panel
VictronEnergy MPPT charger
18aH AGM battery

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:。时间18日11日太阳2019年11月17日,51分
byflaspan7
central rack , Wisp Network at small hotel..

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:23 pm
byZacharias
@RogerWilco that is a big panel. Isnt it ?
I really like your photo...
Can we see inside the box ?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:30 am
byRogerWilco
@RogerWilco that is a big panel. Isnt it ?
I really like your photo...
Can we see inside the box ?
Cheers mate. Yeah, quite a large panel for the equipment - the site only gets 1 hour of direct sunlight per day. The rest of the day the panel is covered in shadows from the tree which bring it down quite a bit.

The top photo is with the VictronEnergy charger + a mAP I take up there to act as a MQS when I need to tinker with the routers.
The bottom photo show inside better but with the Tycon controller I was using (which was rather crap).

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:37 pm
byZacharias
Both photos show a great work...

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Feb 24, 2020 8:15 am
byallstarcomps
Just finished a customer install and took a quick snap. Was reviewing it and it looked like art with the sun in the background.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Feb 24, 2020 5:32 pm
byskyfx
Some pics from RTS Bulgaria

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Mar 01, 2020 6:01 pm
byZacharias
@skyfx really nice work...:)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:40 pm
bypaams
Pictures fromWavelink Networks, India

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Mar 17, 2020 11:07 pm
byraystream
不是一个塔布t our new rack for now 12 private lora networks and development. Not completed right now, the core router is still in the old rack and it needs to be patched completely new, but a start.

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:12 am
byjoegoldman
Not a big mikrotik install - we use Mikrotik routers everywhere but not so much wireless gear for various reasons.

However we have started using the new 60ghz products for short haul stuff - here is a recent install with redundant links (60ghz to about 600m away, airfiber for a few km away)

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:03 pm
byattl
a couple of installations, lhg5 and omnitik 5 poe.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:48 pm
byrihanatkhan
a couple of installations, lhg5 and omnitik 5 poe.
Is it telescopic pipe ?
and how long is it.

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:59 pm
byrua
a couple of installations, lhg5 and omnitik 5 poe.
Is it telescopic pipe ?
and how long is it.

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read the undertitle on photo:-)

happy easter:-)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:37 pm
byskyfx
A little more from RTS Bulgaria

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jul 02, 2020 12:50 am
bype1chl
Astronauts routing an ethernet cable across the outside of the ISS:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKQgP1JekP8&t=23761s
Shoddy job, IMHO... but of course installation circumstances are not optimal either.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Thu Jul 02, 2020 6:40 pm
byraceboy
repeater tower. dynadish 5. these are B and C antennas. dynadish (A) is remote antenna with internet source. from A to B is cca 3km..and from C to D is cca 1km. dynadish (D) is at friend home.Image

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:22 pm
byeworm
Mounted this on top of my caravan.
Guess it solves my connectivity issues...

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:35 pm
bymkx
Mounted this on top of my caravan.

How do you turn antenna, by losening the mount on the pole? What do you do while driving around, take the whole installation (including pole base) down?

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:56 pm
byeworm
How do you turn antenna, by losening the mount on the pole? What do you do while driving around, take the whole installation (including pole base) down?
Yes, this is completely manual. When the caravan has its position I can place the antenna - neither caravan nor lte station will move then.:lol:
The whole installation is taken down when driving.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:24 pm
byrua
How do you turn antenna, by losening the mount on the pole? What do you do while driving around, take the whole installation (including pole base) down?
Yes, this is completely manual. When the caravan has its position I can place the antenna - neither caravan nor lte station will move then.:lol:
The whole installation is taken down when driving.
maybe, mounted on a plastic plate (Polyethylenplast) then a rubber-sucker (Saugnapf) in each corner to fasten to roof.
then very portable.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:22 pm
byeworm
maybe, mounted on a plastic plate (Polyethylenplast) then a rubber-sucker (Saugnapf) in each corner to fasten to roof.
then very portable.
Yes, it's a heavy plastic plate. But it has just rubber-feet, no sucker. But I will fasten it with a strong cord and eyelets in keder rails.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:53 pm
byeworm
Yes, it's a heavy plastic plate. But it has just rubber-feet, no sucker. But I will fasten it with a strong cord and eyelets in keder rails.
It now looks like this. Let's hope it will withstand bad weather and strong wind...

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:24 pm
byrua
It now looks like this. Let's hope it will withstand bad weather and strong wind...
It will, definitely - have a nice summer, what is left of it:-)

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:08 pm
byenlace101

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Jan 26, 2022 3:32 pm
byrfc1149
- MikroTik LtAP LTE kit + R11e-LTE-US + RP-SMA to U.FL generic pigtails (x4)

Hey! I'm looking to build out better 4G coverage for a failover setup and I'm really interested in how you've done this.
I see two sets of the L-COM DAS HG72710XP-065 in use so are you running a second LTE card in the LtAP?
Also, what stands are you using for the masts?

Currently one of the failover setups I have uses an LtAP LTE6 kit and MTAO-LTE-5D-SQ.
The coverage is great (indoors) but could be better. There's no need for a directional either because of the proximity to the tower.
So the choice of antenna you've gone with is perfect for a step up from the MTAO. Hope to find out! Thanks!

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sat Jan 29, 2022 1:21 pm
bykrafg
Hey! I'm looking to build out better 4G coverage for a failover setup and I'm really interested in how you've done this.
I see two sets of the L-COM DAS HG72710XP-065 in use so are you running a second LTE card in the LtAP?
Also, what stands are you using for the masts?
Simply open the device, drill the top side, install the pigtails on the cover and connect them to the LTE cards. Make sure that these pigtails have at least 15cm long.

Yes I'm running a second LTE card with a second LTE ISP.

The masts, any used for discoteque speaker mounting.

Regards.

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Sun Jul 24, 2022 8:12 pm
bykrafg
Photos updated. My posthere.

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Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:Wed Mar 01, 2023 10:54 am
bydot02
This LDF LTE6kit (RBLDFR&R11e-LTE6) is used for 4G backup as well as for testing&staging (simulating remote sites to be deployed). It is installed on a professional Kathrein CAS06 dish with an LNB adapter, as the Kathrein attachment is a propriertary clamp.

Besides the Mikrotik LTE6kit, the mast also holds another CAS06 satellite dish and a 180cm yagi DVB-T antenna to feed the IPTV server, an X-pol FM antenna and a 180cm 4G panel antenna. All the gear is from Kathrein.

The location is Havange, France. I will post pics from another site where we have an LTE6kit in production next time I'll go to that site.

For those interested, I can't recommend enough to use professional sat dishes for the LTE6kit. In harsh environments, especially heavy winds, it makes a HUGE difference in terms of signal stability and connectivity.
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In the summer of 2023 or 2024 I'll try to setup a 2km PTP NLOS link with LDF2's and modified 180cm PFA dishes. I'll share the pictures of the setup of course!

That's all for now, folks!

Re: Photos of towers and masts

Posted:3月15日,2023年结婚2:51 pm
bydot02
As promised, here are some pics of the installation of another LTE6kit (RBLDFR&R11e-LTE6) on a remote site (hangar) near Ham-Sous-Varsberg, France. Same dish (Kathrein CAS06 with special die-cast LNB adapter). It is a 60mm mount, with the anchor bolts chemically sealed into the concrete wall for stability.

The base station is 800m away, reception is flawless. The only disconnections we get are due to the ISP.
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