I haven't taken them off the tower yet. Brand new tower. AP's havent been even used yet. I am taking them down tomorrow and checking them out. But the LED on the power supply stays on. I did try that today. I just dont know if they radios actually power up and have bad ethernet ports or if they are completely dead. Either way its a 200' climb to replace radios that have never even been in use and likely never will be. Oh well I guess it is supposed to be a nice day. I would rather be at 200' than anywhere else anyway..
Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting)" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 8:11:11 PM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Packet flux question The 320 and 430 have that crazy +/-/+/- PoE pinout scheme. So that's what the 320/430 SyncInjector puts out. If you had PMP100 or 450 radios plugged into that, I would think the overcurrent protection in the injector would've kicked in, but who knows. If you try to power them up with a regular AC/DC Canopy PoE, does the power LED light up on them? I'm betting not and they'll have to be repaired. On 4/23/2015 8:03 PM, Craig House wrote: > So we accidentally put sync injectors on to a din rail today that were for > the 320/430 radios. Oops > Both of the injectors were powered by a 24 V 10 amp power supply > All of the radios that were plugged into those injectors no longer appear to > boot up which wouldn't surprise me if there had been a 56 V power supply or > 48 V power supply powering them. However since they were powered by a 24 V > power supply how could that have damaged the radios? > > Sent from my iPhone
