This listing is for a complete 5GHz link, a pair of Airfiber 5X radios and a pair of Ubiquiti airFiber 5Ghz Dish 23dBi Slant 45 - AF-5G23-S45 38cm dish

The link has been removed from service as it has been replaced with a licenced 18GHz link. The radios and dishes are fully tested and fully working. The units are supplied complete with all original brackets, bolts, weatherproof protective covers and GPS antennae.

he Ubiquiti airFiber AF-5X is designed for long-range, Point-to-Point (PtP) backhaul links. It features the highest TDD throughput available and proprietary HDD for ultra-low latency.

Ubiquiti airFiber 5X Key Features

The AF-5X features industry-leading 10.6 Mbps/Hz spectral efficiency, covering the entire 5 GHz spectrum with one radio, and delivering up to 500+ Mbps real throughput and 200+ km range.

The AF-5X covers the entire, license-free, 5 GHz spectrum and includes DFS approval. Anyone around the world can deploy and operate the AF-5X in the 5 GHz range practically anywhere they choose (subject to local country regulations).

Engineered for Performance
Ubiquiti’s INVICTUS custom silicon and proprietary radio architecture are designed specifically for long-distance, outdoor wireless applications.
Engineered for Performance

Deployment Flexibility
The compact form factor allows the airFiber X to be used with airFiber Slant 45 antennas, or instantly upgrade a 5 GHz Rocket™link that uses a RocketDish™RD‑5G30/RD‑5G34* antenna.

Carrier Backhaul for the World
Deploy the 2.4, 3, 4, 5 or 11 GHz model that meets your specific spectrum requirements, anywhere around the world. The airFiber X features multiple channel width options to suit your deployment needs – up to 11 different channel sizes available for the AF-2X or AF-3X.
Carrier Backhaul for the World

Optimal Operation and Channel Configuration
Channel width flexibility allows you to independently configure TX and RX channel frequencies and place them anywhere within the radio band to avoid local interference. You also have the ability to program different uplink and downlink duty cycles to support asymmetric traffic requirements.
Optimal Operation and Channel Configuration