Staley Communication, Inc.

Products > Point-to-Point Microwave Radio Systems

We make it easy to backhaul or extend your network wirelessly!
Our high-performance, point-to-point radio solutions operate in many license and license-exempt frequencies, providing reliable connectivity when and where you need it, even in the most challenging environments.

PTP 100 Series

This series of bridges make use of Motorola's proprietary Point-to-Point Wireless Broadband platform modulation scheme to deliver broadband connectivity across distances of up to 35 miles (56 kilometers). The PTP 100 Series is available in a broad range of frequencies (2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.8 GHz) and are uniquely suited for delivering consistent throughput in Line-of-Sight (LoS) configurations.
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PTP 200 Series

Designed to securely transport data, voice and video in both near line-of-sight (nLOS) and line-of-sight (LOS) environments, the PTP 200 Series offers affordable, accelerated throughput at a time when operators are challenged with increasing bandwidth capacities to support additional applications, subscribers and users. With solutions including a dual-band radio system with up to 220 Mbps, a 5.8 GHz solution with expanded range capabilities, and a 4.9 GHz system specifically for public safety, the PTP 200 Series provides many options for budget restricted operators.
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PTP 300 Series

The PTP 300 Series bridges provide affordable, reliable, high-performance connectivity, even in obstructed and high-interference environments. The systems are excellent choices for budget-conscious companies and government agencies that need to establish communications for building-to-building connectivity, high-speed Internet access, backhaul, Voice-over-IP, multimedia and video surveillance applications. Available in Integrated and Connectorized models, PTP 300 Series bridges operate in the 5.4 and 5.8 GHz RF bands at date rates up to 25 Mbps.
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PTP 500 Series

Choose the PTP 500 Series to deliver high-speed, robust wireless backhaul. Connect buildings in a campus setting. Extend video surveillance beyond the wired infrastructure. Support bandwidth-intensive applications such as Voice-over-IP, telemedicine, IP gaming and multimedia. The PTP 500 bridges can deliver up to 99.999% availability in virtually any environment, including non-line-of-sight, long-distance line-of-sight, over water or open terrain, even through extreme weather conditions. PTP 500 Series bridges come in Integrated and Connectorized models, both available in 5.4 and 5.8 GHz RF bands and operating at data rates up to 105 Mbps.
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PTP 600 Series

Our industry-leading PTP 600 radios operate in the 5.4, 5.8 and 5.9 GHz license-exempt radio frequency (RF) bands and the 2.5, 4.5, 4.8 and 4.9 GHz defined-use licensed bands. With a range up to 124 miles (200 kilometers) and aggregate throughput to 300 Mbps, PTP 600 links can deliver up to 99.999% availability in virtually any environment, including non-line-of-sight, long-distance line-of-sight, high interference, water and desert.
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PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet

The PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave solution is Motorola's newest entrant into its industry-leading point-to-point (PTP) portfolio. Ideal for today's evolving networks, our IP-optimized PTP 800 radios give government agencies, corporate enterprises and service providers the licensed exclusivity, high-bandwidth, scalability and affordability you want to meet your unique bandwidth demands. Whether connecting locations, backhauling video or providing last-mile access, the PTP 800 has the capabilities and features to meet today's IP requirements and tomorrow's Next Generation Network needs.
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