 Hi, I'm Sophie and I'll talk about compatibility of other VELEMENTS twistboard antennas and MIMOSA radios. If you wanna know how to connect your MIMOSA radio with other VELEMENTS twistboard antenna, then this is the right video to watch. Twistport is a VELEMENTS proprietary wavecite connector with practically zero signal loss. It has superior mechanics for extremely easy inquiry radio installation. If you're interested in knowing more about the twistboard ecosystem, check out the video here. Currently, we have 14 antennas with twistboard connector working in the 5GHz band. Seven symmetrical horn sector antennas with beam widths from 30 to 90 degrees. Three asymmetrical horn sector antennas with beam widths of 30, 60 and 90 degrees. But remember, you can use beam switch feature and make 30 degree beam width into 20 degree beam width. Ultra horn, a 24 dB again and 15 degree beam with narrow sector or PTP antenna. And finally, ULTRADISH series parabolic dish antennas for PTP and CPE applications with 21, 24 and 27 dB I gain. MIMOSA radios use coaxial connectors as well as their own wavecite connectors, while ARAV elements twistport is strictly a wavecite connector. So, how do you connect radios for MIMOSA with any of these antennas? The simple answer is, you have to use a specific twistboard adapter. Twistboard adapter or simply TPA converts the radio interface into a twistboard male connector. If you're interested in how exactly TPA works and what's inside the product, check the video here. Let's have a closer look on options we offer for connecting MIMOSA radios. TPA AMU is wavecite to wavecite adapter, compatible with two wavecite radios, MIMOSA C5X and B5X. One thing to mention is that you can use either dual slant or HV polarization setup. Just make sure to install it as it's shown in the video for one or another. TPA DAF C5C works with the well-known MIMOSA C5C radio. TPA A5X works with MIMOSA A5X. For the B5C and 4x4 radio A5C, we recommend using TPA SMA, which provides a connectorized interface to be used with pigtails. This is a kind of universal interface, so you have to mount the radio separately from the antenna structure. Speaking of mounting, the installation of all coaxial radios is practically identical. Push the radio into the adapter until a click tells you it's securely connected, then insert it into the antenna twist port, rotate, and another click lets you know that the radio is mounted and connected at the same time. All that within a few seconds. How cool is that? The wavecite radio adapter is composed of four parts easily assembled, converting the radio wavecite to the twist port wavecite, with the same easy installation. Just twist, click, and you're done. Here is the compatibility matrix once again for your reference. Please note that this may evolve with time and new SKUs coming from MIMOSA. For most up-to-date information, click the link to get the compatibility sheet that is ready for print and sharing. If you find this video useful, don't forget to subscribe, like, or if you have any questions, leave a comment below.