Hi there,
Now finally I got all set up... and already run into a problem which I have no explaination for..:
I got:
2 120cm long 12dbi TP-link omni-antennas on the roof.
2 Sunhans golden 3W boosters
2 10m long RP-SMA antenna cables from the confernece room to the roof.
I tested the big antennas with a short cable and they work excellent. Both Sunhans boosters show a permanent blue light (and not blinking like written in the manual but this seems normal)
I tested the big antennas from the roof and suddenly the left Sunhans amp is only displaying white light (no signal).
I thought this gonna be an easy troubleshooting and changed the antenna cable (and thus antenna) from left to right.- same problem! Still the left amp shows white light.
I then changed the amps as well to see if the amp got a problem but then again the left side only showed white light. My conclusion is that the amps actually work. I then connected the outputs of the amps to my dbs02 antenna and both work again.
Today I went up the roof with the RC and connected the roof antennas with short cables and both amps show blue light,
I also tested to fly with the white light on and it works. However, it doesn't seem to amplify anything but also doesn't block the signal through the amp.
It obviously has something to do with the long cables but I'm confused as I cannot say what the problem is nor which cable (I twisted them).
Does anybody of you know why only left side shows white light with long cables? What does the left side do? - I unplugged the amplifier shortly and saw the video link went off.
Can it be that the cable is dampening the receiving signal so that the amp lets it through but it's just not enough to trigger the blue LED on the amp?
What cable specs should I use for long cables?
I know Jermeiha got some experience with his "flying frominside the house".
It would be great if you could help out...
Now finally I got all set up... and already run into a problem which I have no explaination for..:
I got:
2 120cm long 12dbi TP-link omni-antennas on the roof.
2 Sunhans golden 3W boosters
2 10m long RP-SMA antenna cables from the confernece room to the roof.
I tested the big antennas with a short cable and they work excellent. Both Sunhans boosters show a permanent blue light (and not blinking like written in the manual but this seems normal)
I tested the big antennas from the roof and suddenly the left Sunhans amp is only displaying white light (no signal).
I thought this gonna be an easy troubleshooting and changed the antenna cable (and thus antenna) from left to right.- same problem! Still the left amp shows white light.
I then changed the amps as well to see if the amp got a problem but then again the left side only showed white light. My conclusion is that the amps actually work. I then connected the outputs of the amps to my dbs02 antenna and both work again.
Today I went up the roof with the RC and connected the roof antennas with short cables and both amps show blue light,
I also tested to fly with the white light on and it works. However, it doesn't seem to amplify anything but also doesn't block the signal through the amp.
It obviously has something to do with the long cables but I'm confused as I cannot say what the problem is nor which cable (I twisted them).
Does anybody of you know why only left side shows white light with long cables? What does the left side do? - I unplugged the amplifier shortly and saw the video link went off.
Can it be that the cable is dampening the receiving signal so that the amp lets it through but it's just not enough to trigger the blue LED on the amp?
What cable specs should I use for long cables?
I know Jermeiha got some experience with his "flying frominside the house".
It would be great if you could help out...