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How does one avoid wire type problems with microwave transmission?

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How does one avoid wire type problems with microwave transmission?

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Properly sited wireless links are virtually immune to disruption caused by excavation damage (backhoe fade). In addition, upgrading to higher throughput involves changing out 2 radios, not trenching and installing new cable. Installing new systems does not require acquiring a right-of-way or excavation, which takes much longer.

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