Ground one side of the shielded cat5. Dont ground the top..ground the bottom.

Make sure the POE is grounded.

Is the radio grounded to tower steel or is it isolated from the tower somehow??

Make sure all the equipment is grounded to the master tower ground

Verify that the ground pins on all the AC plugs are in tact. No adapters.

Bob
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Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 21:31:56 
To:WISPA General List <[email protected]>
Subject: [WISPA] tranzeo weirdness


All-

I have the following setup that is giving me fits, (still):

350' FM tower, 25K watt FM bays up near the top, another set, 3k, down  
around 220'.   We have two MT backhauls w/ parabolics located in  
between the FM antennas that are running fine.  Down around 180' we  
have a tranzeo 5AN w/ a 120 sector that's got us all fouled up.  The  
first radio lived fine for a couple of months then started flopping up  
and down and finally died.  Replaced that unit with one that stayed up  
for @ 15 minutes, then locked us out, couldnt ping it either. It was  
powered up, but lan light was out. Swapped in another new unit that  
behaved the same. Swapped poe, AC adapters, recrimped and tested  
cabling good. Tried to get into unit, still no go.  We considered the  
cable length as a possible problem, so we spooled off the exact cable  
length needed (230') stretched it across the ground and sent  
continuous pings to a new radio for @ 20 minutes with no dropped  
packets.  We then raised this new cable up and plugged it into the  
existing radio on the tower.  It would power up fine, but couldnt find  
it with the discovery utility and couldnt ping it.  We regrounded,  
recrimped, retested everything and the stupid thing still wouldnt come  
to life.  So we dropped the 230' of cabling and radio back down to the  
ground, powered it back up and could get right into it. It would drop  
packets every now and then however.  We plugged a new radio into the  
cable and it ran flawlessly.  I thought of pointing at the lower FM  
array, but we had the same symptoms when the 3K watt station was  
powered off. The cabling is all sheilded.  The MT units are running  
fine on the same type of cabling on the same leg.  Ive considered  
running the cabling in conduit and isolating the radio and radio  
ground from the tower, but would like to consider anything else before  
going that route.  Maybe we are the victims of three bad radios in a  
row?  I dont want to have to shoot these radios, but they're starting  
to make us pretty cranky.  Any and all suggestions welcome.

Thanks,
Chris

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