Sorry if this doesn't go here! I currently am the radio system administrator for the college that I work for. We currently have our main trunked radio site located in the penthouse of one of our residence halls. The lower part of the penthouse is used for storage and the repeater equipment and the upper section contains the elevator motors for the building. Currently, the residence hall has the old DC elevator motors still installed which is an issue as everything gets coated in carbon dust from the brushes in the motors. They are going to be replacing the DC motors in about a month, which will eliminate the carbon dust problem.
The question is, how do I go about cleaning the carbon dust off of the station cabinets and the repeaters themselves and what would I use to do it. This is my first time having to deal with something like this since I took over as radio administrator so any guidance would be appreciated.
The question is, how do I go about cleaning the carbon dust off of the station cabinets and the repeaters themselves and what would I use to do it. This is my first time having to deal with something like this since I took over as radio administrator so any guidance would be appreciated.