Are you saying that withough antenna attached the card is OK to go up in smokemake sure that the antenna is connected to the antenna port, as without the antenna it could burn down. Also do not increase the tx-power of this card.
The more power the radio puts out, the greater the need to feed that into an antenna or dummy load. We have seen Ubiquiti XR series radios, Mikrotik radios, EnGenius radios, just about any higher power radio cards regardless of manufacturer go deaf due to not being hooked up to a load for a period of time. No matter what manufacturer you use, this will be an issue on higher power / higher sensitivity cards.I will have to disagree with you there. Other than MT cards, I cannot ever remember having a card burn up because you did not have an antenna plugged into the port. But that problem is a lot less expensive than the one where they just quit working after you change the channel (even when you change it back to the original one it was on). That problem effects users and requires a tower climb.
FYI: Ubiquity is OK with running their radios w/o an antenna for short periods of time:The more power the radio puts out, the greater the need to feed that into an antenna or dummy load. We have seen Ubiquiti XR series radios, Mikrotik radios, EnGenius radios, just about any higher power radio cards regardless of manufacturer go deaf due to not being hooked up to a load for a period of time.I will have to disagree with you there. Other than MT cards, I cannot ever remember having a card burn up because you did not have an antenna plugged into the port. But that problem is a lot less expensive than the one where they just quit working after you change the channel (even when you change it back to the original one it was on). That problem effects users and requires a tower climb.
that did you understand from that postHey Guys,
Like i said, it is not recommended to power them on without the antenna, but if you do in short periods, you will not let the smoke out.
Thanks,
Mike
I was able to, unfortunetly, reproduce this problem on a R5H + RB433.Another problem occurred this week with two of them that were in service for less than a week. I was changing the channels on them and all of a sudden the client on the other end could not connect to them. It happened to cards on two different RB433AH's.
R52 works very fine. I've hundrets of them without a single failure.we've had 2 out of 4 burn up, one immediate, the other after an hour.
I agree that when it comes to radios, MT should focus on supporting Ubiquiti cards.....they work for years.
there ARE giant stickers on them! I designed the stickers!hrmmmm, samjam clearly states that they only smoke when they power them on without an antenna connected. Maybe there needs to be a giant sticker on them that lets people know NOT to do this or the smoke will escape and warranty will be void.
Hello Normis,send the smoking items to warranty repair, we would like to see them!
if somebody doesn't offer warranty service to you, why would you give them money?
I must agree, that there are problems with R5H cards. A month ago two cards died, in a working enveroment, just by switching the channel. They had antennas connected, and were running with default TX-power setting, but they still ended up in smoke.. The supplier returned them to Mikrotik and last week they came back, with notes stating that they were damaged by over-voltage and won't be repaired. Today another R5H died, just from shifting channels to find best signal/quality (again with everything connected and working before that, for about 2 weeks). This one is in a pretty remote and unpleasant location, and going there to replace it will be a real pain in the a**. If it will be in any help.. all the problems seem to happen on channel 5180 using 20MHz channel width. We are seriously considering switching to other brands.
if somebody doesn't offer warranty service to you, why would you give them money?
from what frequency to what frequency you changed?Next R5H burned when changing frequencies
no problems for me
In the upper left hand corner is a chip labeled SJ. Is this chip damaged on any of your cards?I have one FAIL straight out the box.
dish antennas 32dbi from direct.lvWhat antennas you use? Write to rma@mikrotik.com ask way to replace it.
It doesn't explain why some are faulty from the word go!No, it's Standing Wave Ratio.
Don't use antennas with SWR value higher like 2 and you acquire less damages.
Hi mikrotik
Are we able to know what type of diode it is I've had 3 R5h's sitting in my 'dead bin' for a while now and thinking it was my fault that they had blown, but now I see that the problem might actually be something with the card design itself. What is the warranty period of the card?
I dont mind replacing the diode myself I have all the tools and suppliers at my disposal. Perhaps a model number will help.
Is it a schottky/fast recorvery diode? Perhaps we can fit something with a bigger spec?
Thanx!
Xarion