The controller doesn't need the extra cooling ... but it has it
anyway?
Neil
DCFluX wrote:
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> Not the radios,The PC with the controller is.
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> On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:19:49 -0800, Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Is this repeater water cooled?
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> > Neil
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> > "Jim B." wrote:
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> > > DCFluX wrote:
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> > > > This piece of coax that is the run between the antenna and duplexer
> > > > was absconded from a tower and it had a UHF TV transmitter connected
> > > > to it at one point in time, runnning 100 watts AMTV Continuous. I
> > > > think the top connector wasn't wraped in tape when the antenna was
> > > > removed, so water had 3 months to soak into it. Seems that ever since
> > > > we started using this coax, are problems started. when we moved the
> > > > repeater this past month we used the same piece of coax as well.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Yup-213 and 214 are very susceptable to water intrusion. Then the braid
> > > turns green, or black...
> > > --
> > > Jim Barbour
> > > WD8CHL
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