That sounds odd.

Timothy Steele wrote:

The 450


On Sun, Sep 3, 2017, 11:38 AM Jay Weekley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I was wondering which signal was being killed.  The satellite or
    the 450.

    David Milholen wrote:
    >
    > What scenario would cause that using a 450 Mine is only 5 ft
    away with
    > no issues
    >
    >
    >
    > On 9/2/2017 12:50 AM, Timothy Steele wrote:
    >>
    >> Not sure about ubnt about dish and even more so direct TV cambium
    >> 450's will mess with signal normally kills the radio​ signal first
    >>
    >>
    >> On Fri, Sep 1, 2017, 1:09 PM Jeremy <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    >> <mailto:[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
    >>
    >>     All of the old M series, 5GHz & 2.4GHz had an underclocked
    >>     processor to avoid coming to close to the 2.4GHz frequency and
    >>     causing interference to co-located 2.4GHz radios.  As it turns
    >>     out, the third harmonic of the 2GHz frequency that they were
    >>     underclocked to would interfere with Verizon's 700MHz LTE gear.
    >>     So we have to run special (not underclocked) firmware on sites
    >>     where we co-locate with Verizon.  None of the new radios
    made in
    >>     the last few years have this issue, as they have a faster
    >>     processor.  They really didn't need to underclock them anyway.
    >>     We have 2.4GHz alongside of radios that had that special
    firmware
    >>     and they were not affected at all.
    >>
    >>     On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 1:44 PM, George Skorup
    >>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    <mailto:[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
    >>
    >>         Ethernet. Power it up, leave ethernet link down.
    >>
    >>         Switching power supply. Try battery power only, leave
    >>         ethernet link down.
    >>
    >>         CPU/SoC. Pretty much the end of the road. I remember a
    thread
    >>         from maybe a couple years ago where an UBNT radio was
    >>         interfering with VzW's uplink. I think UBNT did a special
    >>         firmware that changed the CPU freq. I don't remember which
    >>         radio that was.
    >>
    >>         I want to say the IF side of the Dish LNB can be between
    >>         500-2200MHz. The cables tied together is obviously not
    good.
    >>
    >>         You're probably better off just moving your radio and cable
    >>         to just be done with it.
    >>
    >>
    >>         On 9/1/2017 1:05 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
    >>
    >>             Got a call from a guy in the field that says Dish moved
    >>             their equipment behind our 2.4 Airgrid and whenever our
    >>             radio is powered up the customer loses their high
    >>             definition channels.  Our cable and theirs are tie
    >>             wrapped together so I suggested that they power the
    radio
    >>             with their survey rig to see if some kind of
    interference
    >>             was involved. Any idea on what is causing this problem?
    >>             Other suggestions besides moving our radio?
    >>
    >>
    >>
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