I keep forgetting that I still have some old 2.4 FSK in my network, but I
thought all the SuperStingers were gone.  I sent a tech out to a repair
after out early winter storm, and luckily he remembered about the first gen
SuperStingers filling up with water and then freezing.  You know something
is wrong when the SuperStinger weighs about 5 times what it should.  Or if
above freezing, when it makes a sloshing sound when you shake it.

 

Hey Chuck, are these still under warranty?

 

Just kidding.  All my 2.4 HPOL is long gone, so other than aesthetics,
there's no reason not to just use a dish.  Or in this case, we found a new
(non super) Stinger on the shelf and the expedient thing was to pop one of
those on the SM.

 

I seem to remember you changed the seam in the plastic from the edge to the
back to solve the water intrusion?  It seemed like temperature changes
caused the moisture to actually get sucked into the crack in the top and get
trapped inside.  I guess we could have drilled a drain hole in the bottom,
but if we're doing a proactive truck roll, might as well just switch to
something else.  Most places we have replaced 2.4 GHz with 3.65 GHz but
typically as overlay sectors so there is still some legacy 2.4.  Damn, I
remember when Canopy FSK was the hot new stuff we used to replace
smartBridges.  Now it's the "old busted hotness" as J would say in Men In
Black.

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