Backhaul radio examples

Here are a couple images of what the wireless radio looks like for the backhaul link. These images are courtesy of MonkeyBrains ISP in San Francisco but shows the same radio AU Wireless uses. The radio is just under 17"  in diameter (medium pizza) and weighs 10 pounds. It does not require an antenna mast and can be attached to a pole as simple as an old satellite TV pole (the kind that holds a DirecTV dish to your house). The antenna itself that we use is smaller than a DirecTV dish.

Antenna attached to a roof in San Francisco

Antenna attached to a roof in San Francisco

Same antenna type in another location

Same antenna type in another location

Customer installation pictures

Here are a couple pictures from a customer installation. This person already had a small pole attached to a vent pipe to hold a weather station and weather camera. The wireless client is the white dish mounted in the middle.  It gives a pretty good size comparison as well as how it can be mounted on a roof.

Client device mounted below the weather station

Client device mounted below the weather station

Looking at the front of the same device

Looking at the front of the same device