Re: wireless network to wireless network??
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- Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 21:20:15 -0600
DTC wrote:
Bill Kearney wrote:
Sadly, without proof you can only hope that's the situation. Thermal management inside enclosures has to be designed-into the circuit boards. It has to deal with not only heat, but cold too. I'm guessing more than a few such enclosures don't handle it right.
The proof we have is reliability we experience. While we use sun shields
on our client radios, we have not yet found a failure. Extreme cold may
be an issue for far norther states, but even at zero degrees there is enough internally generated heat to keep them warm.
If you check recent threads in the NG, you will find my posts regarding
problems with unheated enclosures in No. MN where we have had more than
a month of nightly temps between -25 F and -5 F; this summer I will be
adding a heater as the radio drifts off channel when the temp is below
0 F.
Michael
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