Hi Guys,
I didn't know anywhere else to go with this topic, so I came here. I am using several Ubiquity Bullets on 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz, some running stock firmware for wifi access and some running AREDN. They seem to generate a tremendous amount of noise on the HF frequencies. I powered them all down and powered up one in the shack and the needle on my HF radio jumped 3 S units. I have tried the snap on ferrite at each end of the cables and one the power supply for the POE. I have also tried a stand alone POE adaptor. The bullet that I was playing with in the shack, I even wrapped it in aluminum foil and grounded it to the connector. Anybody got any ideas on how to quiet these things down?
TNX and 73,
Kevin N4KM
I slip ferrite cores over my shielded cables, at ech end, before installing the connector and use RF Armor on my M5 Rockets.
A bullet would be harder to shield.
I found this:
http://community.ubnt.com/ubnt/attachments/ubnt/airMAX_Troubleshooting/18198/1/foilbullet.jpg
apparently it is a combination of aluminum tubing and metal tape.
GL
I am working on the problem little by little. I think I am going to buy stock in ferrite, the price is sure to go up with all that I am buying. Little by little I am seeing the noise decrease. Still working on getting some quieter power supplies, but I can see that everything I am doing it helping.
Thanks for the input!
73,
Kevin N4KM
BTW, I found these PoE injectors from Amazon. They are quite compact, cost $2 ea., and have a power indicator LED.
My solution. I replaced all of the Network cable with Ubiquiti Carrier Grade cable, some 600 feet (Shield and Braid). I purchased and installed Shield Kits for the Rocket Radios. Finally I installed Ferrite cores in the Rocket Radio (inside the shielding) and into the back ends of the NanoBridge radios.
The final results are I am no longer causing any issues with the 6Mtr Repeater. This upgrade has also increased my through-put a bit due to a reduction on noise coming into the system.
Hope this helps.
Paul...
WD6EBY