Chris, We had a similar situation this week and found that our cavity
filter was the cause of our problem. I have a number of the 2.5db loss
filters from WR we got five years ago. None have ever been mounted
outdoors. When we opened it up we found calcium deposits in the copper
tuning tubes.
Ehh I do not know about through it self. I do know that small spaces
can will suck air (and water vapor with it) in as they do the
heat/cool cycles due to pressure changes. This can be seen by leaving
a kids sealed plastic toy out side for a few weeks. If you wish to
test it you first have to
Subject: Re: [WISPA] WR 900 question
Ehh I do not know about through it self. I do know that small spaces can
will suck air (and water vapor with it) in as they do the heat/cool cycles
due to pressure changes. This can be seen by leaving a kids sealed plastic
toy out side for a few weeks. If you wish
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] WR 900 question
Ehh I do not know about through it self. I do know that small spaces can
will suck air
We have a WR 900 MHz cell that saw a sudden 10 db jump in noise.
Running spec ans from other towers doesn't show this rise in noise in
the same band. Doing sweeps from the tower using another device, albeit
600' lower than the affected ap, we still don't see the noise floor
rise, even when we