Hi All,
Hoping you can offer some advice or have seen a similar issue
I have a pair of HR1062 repeaters linked by a Ubiquiti 5ghz link, the repeaters are mounted in vented and insulated trailers, but it gets very hot here.
when the casing temp of the repeater units gets to around 50C (122F) the repeaters stop receiving. if a call comes in via the network, it transmits the call, but trying to transmit through the hot repeaters frequency gives a "repeater wakeup fail" message on the transciever.
other than air conditioning (not possible on a solar powered trailer), or moving the trailers to a cooler climate - does any one have any solutions or has anyone seen this before ?
I am in contact with Hytera, but just wanted to throw it out to those in the industry, as somebody may have an idea that helps.
Hoping you can offer some advice or have seen a similar issue
I have a pair of HR1062 repeaters linked by a Ubiquiti 5ghz link, the repeaters are mounted in vented and insulated trailers, but it gets very hot here.
when the casing temp of the repeater units gets to around 50C (122F) the repeaters stop receiving. if a call comes in via the network, it transmits the call, but trying to transmit through the hot repeaters frequency gives a "repeater wakeup fail" message on the transciever.
other than air conditioning (not possible on a solar powered trailer), or moving the trailers to a cooler climate - does any one have any solutions or has anyone seen this before ?
I am in contact with Hytera, but just wanted to throw it out to those in the industry, as somebody may have an idea that helps.