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grohgreg
Dunno. Ask The Chief
join:2001-07-05
Dawson Springs, KY

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Re: [HN7000S] Sat-Out Shorting modem out

Pretty sure that's the Anubis model of TRIA, and I have some transmitters to fit. But they're all 2 watts, which are more expensive than are the 1 watt versions. Also, your HN7000S must have been an upgrade. Because ordinarily it would have a 64w power adapter. If you do elect to replace it, don't waste time looking for a 45w, go for the more common (and more appropriate) 64w

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heeby jeeby

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said by grohgreg:

Also, your HN7000S must have been an upgrade. Because ordinarily it would have a 64w power adapter. If you do elect to replace it, don't waste time looking for a 45w, go for the more common (and more appropriate) 64w

//greg//

just a quick fyi- the 7000's were briefly shipped new in box for installs with a 45w power adapter, maybe for 6 months or so. techs in the field were complaining within weeks of their release, as we were noticing transmit issues. 64w power supply appeared to resolve the issue. thus hns started sending 64w power adapters with the radios, as the modems were apparently already boxed up and shipped out. anytime we saw 45w power adapters, we were to swap them out. it was obviously years ago, but i do recall when it happened.