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Re: Minimum cable length said by Mr_DNS:...Then, you can conclude for those in the beam's center must have 75' min cable length, and those on the perimeter can have short cable runs since about 4 dB signal loss is similiar to about 55' cable....so even 10' of cable run would be OK, if you lived on the perimeter area... Makes sense to me....and sending $10 attenuators (if that is the WB cost) to those running "too hot" (short runs in the center of beam) also makes sense - lot's cheaper than a truck roll. My question then becomes why running at say 3 watts transmit (assuming that is the max) all of the time cause a tria to crap out...or is that really why some are going south on people - it should have no problem running at max power for 100,000 hrs like the specs say...right? |
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 Mr_DNS join:2005-09-07 Laredo, TX | said by randyvsatus:My question then becomes why running at say 3 watts transmit (assuming that is the max) all of the time cause a tria to crap out... . . I think Holler posted on this topic here, and at Wildblue.CC.
The large silver screw, if loose or gone, caused moisture to seep in unit, and moisture took it out.
The screw on mine was not snugg...as was others. . |
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