 Hi, I'm Jorge and I'll talk about the compatibility of RF elements twist port antennas and ubiquity radios. If you want to know how to connect your ubiquity radio with RF elements twist port antennas, then this is the right video to watch. Twist port is RF elements proprietary wavegun connector with practically zero signal loss. It has superior mechanics for extremely easy and quick radio installation. If you're interested to know more about the twist port ecosystem, then check out our twist port ecosystem intro video here. Currently we have 14 antennas with twist port connector working in the 5 GHz band. 7 symmetrical horn sector antennas we've been with from 30 to 90 degrees. 3 asymmetrical horn sector antennas we've been with of 30, 60 and 90 degrees. Remember, you can use beam switch feature and make 30 degree beam width into 20 degrees beam width. Ultra horn, a 24 dbi gain and 15 degrees beam width narrow sector or point to point antenna. And ultra serious, parabolic dish antennas for point to point NCP applications with 21, 24 and 27 dbi of gain. Now, most ubiquity radios use coaxial connectors while RF elements twist port is a waveguide connector. The first question is how do you connect ubiquity radios with any of these antennas? And how do you connect waveguide radios such as isostation, prism station or even LTO with twist port? The simple answer is you have to use a twist port adapter. Twist port adapter or simply TPA converts the radio interface into a twist port metal connector. If you're interested in how exactly TPA works and what's inside the product, check the video here. For connecting the ubiquity radios, these are the options we offer. Let's have a closer look on each one of them. TPA-PAF is compatible with 5 radios. Both generations of rocket prism, both and 5 generations and LTO rocket. It has a neat GPS antenna compartment protecting it from bad weather and wildlife chewing on the cable. TPA-ADAP-IS works with all three waveguide-based ubiquity radios. Prism station 5AC, isostation 5AC and isostation M5. If you have some beta-LTO units with a waveguide port, this should work as well. TPA-RM5 works with the legacy rocket M5. TPA-R5AC with Rocket 5AC Lite. For all legacy products which you can see in the text, we recommend using the 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 for 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 into the antenna twist port, rotate, another click lets you know the radio is mounted and connected at the same time. How cool is that? The waveguide radio adapter is composed of two parts easily assembled, converting the radio waveguide to the twist port waveguide with the same easy installation. Twist, click and you're done. Here is the compatibility matrix once again for your reference. Please note this may evolve with time and new skills coming from each radio manufacturer. For most up-to-date information, click the link to get the compatibility sheet ready for print and sharing if you prefer the hard copy. Thank you and don't forget to subscribe, like and share.