Re: [AFMUG] Radio Failure, which is more common

2019-08-23 Thread Chuck Macenski
al Message- > From: AF On Behalf Of Nate Burke > Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 7:19 AM > To: Animal Farm > Subject: [AFMUG] Radio Failure, which is more common > > I have an AF24 Link which was humming along nicely, but just dropped 30db > on > one chain on one e

Re: [AFMUG] Radio Failure, which is more common

2019-08-23 Thread Ken Hohhof
- From: AF On Behalf Of Nate Burke Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 7:19 AM To: Animal Farm Subject: [AFMUG] Radio Failure, which is more common I have an AF24 Link which was humming along nicely, but just dropped 30db on one chain on one end. Since it's only 1 chain, and only on one end

Re: [AFMUG] Radio Failure, which is more common

2019-08-23 Thread Matt Hoppes
So oddly enough try reversing the frequencies on the two radios and see if the issue goes away, you may have lost some kind of a preamp or other device that’s only in one direction or one frequency. I have seen that before. > On Aug 23, 2019, at 8:18 AM, Nate Burke wrote: > > I have an AF24 L

[AFMUG] Radio Failure, which is more common

2019-08-23 Thread Nate Burke
I have an AF24 Link which was humming along nicely, but just dropped 30db on one chain on one end. Since it's only 1 chain, and only on one end, I'm thinking it's not an alignment or infringement problem. Which is more likely to be the failure, that the Transmitter burned out, or that the Rec