Yeah, I had a Ubiquiti Rocket and some nanobridges on the same tower,
albeit lower, that didn't skip a beat.  I go to all of the trouble of
running dedicated power and optical, only to have some cheap Ubiquiti stuff
outlive it - makes you wonder.  The surge on the Mimosa went through the SS
and knocked out a port on my CCR - guess that will have to be replaced as
well.

On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 5:43 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:

> Had a 5.7 Cyclone omni and a Antel 900 omni. So we flew the Phantom up
> first to see if those antennas were vaporized. Surprisingly they were still
> there. The Cyclone still worked, but the timing port was dead. Power port
> timing died on it last year. 450 sectors, AF24 and a Force200 were
> perfectly fine. Some stuff and not others, I don't get it. It killed the
> inverter in the APC UPS. No doubt it came in on the utility after
> discovering that. And then all of the tripped breakers after that. Yeah,
> that'll be the next tower to get a DC UPS. And a whole panel surge
> suppressor.
>
>
> On 8/13/2016 5:28 PM, Jason McKemie wrote:
>
>> I lost a SIAE radio as well as a Mimosa A5 - both were properly grounded,
>> the SIAE was optical with dedicated power wires as well.  Also had a couple
>> customer's routers get fried.  Overall, not a fun day.  I would rather be
>> at Lake Shelbyville...
>>
>

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