tcknudson wrote:Newer versions only support 30 volts and it will fry them, check sticker under cover!
I was going thru a stack and then fried the newest radio,cwachs wrote:Cambium ePMP runs great at 48V.
Will the newer radios support 24V?
tcknudson wrote:Newer versions only support 30 volts and it will fry them, check sticker under cover!
I was going thru a stack and then fried the newest radio,cwachs wrote:Cambium ePMP runs great at 48V.
tcknudson wrote:Newer versions only support 30 volts and it will fry them, check sticker under cover!
I was going thru a stack and then fried the newest radio.cwachs wrote:Cambium ePMP runs great at 48V.
mgthump wrote:Will not power a cambium 320 with pins 4 and 8 reversed to match the devices pin out.
the unit powered up, but when CPEs registered the graph hit 36 watts and I heard a pop in the switch, and I've killed my switch testing :/
They're just to hungry for the power budget once the air interface gets active :(
Cambium 320 (wimax) APs are powered on pings 4,7 - and pins 5,8 + same pin out as the 430 APs. the 320s and the Alvarion wimax have the same power specs and i've heard they are the same gear in the box, but I've never cracked on open to look.
mike99 wrote:tcknudson wrote:Newer versions only support 30 volts and it will fry them, check sticker under cover!
I was going thru a stack and then fried the newest radio.cwachs wrote:Cambium ePMP runs great at 48V.
Only NonGPS radios are 30V max. GPS radio support both cambium and standard pinout and work fine at 48V (those are 802.3af compatible).
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