Ohhhh. Wait. I haven't used the 10/100 version of the PowerInjector+Sync. Forrest is smart so I bet he put jumpers for each pin on the spare pairs. I had the GigE version on my brain which you obviously can't do the split pair power scheme with.

On 10/10/2016 8:35 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
The syncinjectors are discontinued per the website. the Powerinjector 10/100 says it will power the 320, but you are saying it wont sync it (not that sync actually works on 320)


On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 8:08 PM, George Skorup <geo...@cbcast.com <mailto:geo...@cbcast.com>> wrote:

    PowerInjector + Sync will not work with 320 and 430. The 320/430
    SyncInjector is the only one that provides the split-pair power
    and sync-over-power for those radios. BUT... you can use a regular
    SyncInjector (Rev H will take 48 volts) or a PowerInjector+Sync if
    you do the opposite of what Cambium recommends for the 450i on a
    CMM4 in 48 volt mode. Just swap pins 5 & 7 at one end. No 320/430
    specific injector required. I'm sure many have done this in a
    pinch. Your monkeys will need to remember what you did though. So
    the wise choice might be to make nice bright red or orange pin
    swap adapter pigtails.

    And just run the ePMP GPS APs on 48/56 volts and not even worry
    about 24 vs 29.5. Keep in mind with the PowerInjector+Sync, you
    have A and B power rails. So you can run 24/29.5 and 48/56 on the
    same injector. You select A or B per port. Pretty awesome. Can't
    wait for the new versions with more ports.


    On 10/10/2016 7:54 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
    It looks like I need the PowerInjector Plus Sync - 10/100 Version
    for the 320 and the powerinjector-plus-sync-gigabit-version will
    work for 450 epmp and fsk, if this is not accurate please correct
    me.

    I recall the 24 volt P/S was problematic for the EPMP so 30V is
    preferred and will power epmp, fsk and 450 without issue.
    Packetflux doesnt have the 30 volt, whats a decent 30v power
    supply for 4 radios at a time?

    The packetflux 48 volt power supply if I recall correctly is fine
    for running 320, correct me if im wrong again please.

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