What scenario would cause that using a 450 Mine is only 5 ft away with
no issues
On 9/2/2017 12:50 AM, Timothy Steele wrote:
Not sure about ubnt about dish and even more so direct TV cambium
450's will mess with signal normally kills the radio signal first
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017, 1:09 PM Jeremy <jeremysmi...@gmail.com
<mailto:jeremysmi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
All of the old M series, 5GHz & 2.4GHz had an underclocked
processor to avoid coming to close to the 2.4GHz frequency and
causing interference to co-located 2.4GHz radios. As it turns
out, the third harmonic of the 2GHz frequency that they were
underclocked to would interfere with Verizon's 700MHz LTE gear.
So we have to run special (not underclocked) firmware on sites
where we co-locate with Verizon. None of the new radios made in
the last few years have this issue, as they have a faster
processor. They really didn't need to underclock them anyway. We
have 2.4GHz alongside of radios that had that special firmware and
they were not affected at all.
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 1:44 PM, George Skorup
<george.sko...@cbcast.com <mailto:george.sko...@cbcast.com>> wrote:
Ethernet. Power it up, leave ethernet link down.
Switching power supply. Try battery power only, leave ethernet
link down.
CPU/SoC. Pretty much the end of the road. I remember a thread
from maybe a couple years ago where an UBNT radio was
interfering with VzW's uplink. I think UBNT did a special
firmware that changed the CPU freq. I don't remember which
radio that was.
I want to say the IF side of the Dish LNB can be between
500-2200MHz. The cables tied together is obviously not good.
You're probably better off just moving your radio and cable to
just be done with it.
On 9/1/2017 1:05 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
Got a call from a guy in the field that says Dish moved
their equipment behind our 2.4 Airgrid and whenever our
radio is powered up the customer loses their high
definition channels. Our cable and theirs are tie wrapped
together so I suggested that they power the radio with
their survey rig to see if some kind of interference was
involved. Any idea on what is causing this problem? Other
suggestions besides moving our radio?