 This is a product intro to Twin Horn Bracket, designed for quick and easy installation of two R-Velement symmetrical horns with the exact same azimuth and elevation. Hi, I'm Mr. T, the product guy at R-Velements. In the package, you will find the body of the bracket, installation hardware and two mounts for the most common 4x4 radios, the Cambium EPMP3000 and Mimosa A5C. Twin Horn Bracket lets you aim two horn sectors at one super dense area with exactly the same azimuth and elevation. There are many ways to use Twin Horn Bracket with two horns. You may be looking to add more capacity to your existing sector and use a different channel with each antenna. Remember, symmetrical horns cover 1,300 megahertz of bandwidth. With the additional channel, you may even decide to use a different radio platform, offering higher grade service for the interested customers. Maybe you want to have a simple and elegant solution for a redundant access point on a site. With Twin Horn Bracket and additional horn, it's a very easy and economical solution. The combinations of horns, interfaces and radios are almost endless. Let's have a look at the few most common ones. The R-Velement symmetrical horns come with the twist port and end connector interfaces. Using Twin Horn Bracket with the twist port horns, you have two options. First, you can use the SMA adapters to connect them to the radio with the pigtails. If you're using EMP 3000 or Mimosa A5C radios, you can mount them directly on the bracket. Any other 4x4 or 2x2 radios must be mounted on a tower. Second option is to use twist port adapters we offer for Cambium, Ubiquiti, Mimosa and Microtik radios. But make sure beforehand there is enough space to fit two twist port adapters with the radios. Sometimes the install might be a little too tight for your liking or even impossible. Make sure to check the product webpage for full details. If you have symmetrical horns with the end connectors, the installation is straightforward. Use any of the two bracket profiles for the four connector radios or any other radio attached to the tower. Before climbing the tower, it's a good idea to attach the antennas to the bracket body while on the ground. The comfortable handle makes it easy to attach the bracket to a carbine and then clip to your harness. Install the pole mounted on the tower and slide the bracket in the position. Now you can adjust the aiming. The azimuth and elevation measures are easy to read. Once done, simply tighten the azimuth and elevation bolts and you're ready to rock.