Well I did a fun calculation and access point to access point traffic can reach very high distances with the MA-ANT-27 if you aim them well, have not much interference and can use both spatial streams (which is not easy outdoors). Since AP to AP signals can be much higher than AP to client the distances really can be large.
Free space path loss calculation
MR76 bridge
Goal throughput: +/- 200 Mbps
Possible matching MCS values at 2x2:2 with channel width:
40 MHz MCS 6 = 270 PHY @ 3/4 = 202.5 Mbps throughput -> necessary RSSI -74 dBm @ 5 GHz
80 MHz MCS 4 = 390 PHY @ 3/4 = 292.5 Mbps throughput -> necessary RSSI -77 dBm @ 5 GHz
MR76 + MA-ANT-27 gain 12 dBi @ 5 GHz
ETSI EIRP 5 GHz (ch 100 = 30 dBm)
Situation 1: 5 GHz channel 100@40 (HE40) (= free channels needed 100,104)
Tx Power: 18 dBm
Antenna gain: 12 dBi
EIRP = 30 dBm
Minimum needed power at antenna receiver: -86 dBm
Free space path loss allowance (including antena gains): 116 dB
Free space path loss allowance (excluding antena gains): 92 dB
Distance = 2.7 km
Situation 2: 5 GHz channel 100@80 (HE80) (= free channels needed 100,104,108,112)
Tx Power: 18 dBm
Antenna gain: 12 dBi
EIRP = 30 dBm
Minimum needed power at antenna receiver: -89 dBm
Free space path loss allowance (including antena gains): 119 dBm
Free space path loss allowance (excluding antena gains): 95 dB
Distance = 3.8 km
I based the minimum needed RSSI values on the MR76 datasheet receive sensitivity values.
If you need a calculation with 1x1 which is more common outdoor if you cannot have any reflections I can do that one too but I'm out of time now 😉