A company that develops wireless broadband equipment has collaborated with a
group of Italian amateur radio operators to set a new world record for a 5GHz
Wi-Fi link.
The link extended from Sardinia to central Italy and achieved data rates of
about 5Mbps.
The first alignment was made using a beacon through a semi-directional 17dBi
antenna on Sardinia and one of two 35dBi antennas on the Monte Amiata, which is
about 1,740m above sea level.
The connection used Ubiquiti's
XtremeRange5
high-power carrier class mini-PCI radio modules and 35dBi 5GHz parabolic dish
antennas.
"The link spans far over the sea and is impossible to realise without a high
sensitivity card," a statement from CISAR said.
"The alignment of two 35dBi antenna at 304km is a very complicated technical
endeavour, but Ubiquiti's XtremeRange5 made it simple without additional devices
and saved us a lot of time, expense and resources."
CISAR said that it would like to expand the project to connect every ham
radio user in the region.
"After successfully interconnecting the whole Italian country with analogue
FM repeaters, we would like to realise a new wide-band digital network to
connect all Italian ham radio users to each other and to other services such as
Echolink, ATV and Dstar," the statement said.
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