[MLB-WIRELESS] AP setup!

Brandon Alexander McLean 215835 at bud.cc.swin.edu.au
Wed Aug 13 14:17:44 EST 2003


Sounds like a good suggestion?

but how would you test if it got wet?

I was gonna use some kind of waterproof glue to fill in the gaps..

wont the you have to open it?

meaning re-sealing and needing to test it again?

unless you know off some crazy weather proof box?


Quoting Tony Langdon <tlangdon at atctraining.com.au>:

> > i have one of those svec's anybody sucessfully waterproof 
> > one? any ideas?
> 
> Put it in a waterproof box and seal it well.  A friend of mine, who spends a
> lot of time up towers suggested a good way to test that it's been adequately
> weatherproofed is to sit the box in a bath full of water (preferably with a
> brick on top so it doesn't float to the top).  If the box remains dry
> inside, it's weatherproof enough.
> 
> The reason for this step is because water has a way of finding its way into
> any opening when the weather gets a bit extreme.
> 
> > Im sure there is an obvious answer to my last question but is 
> > there any reason 
> > i shouldn't be mounting the antenna on the TV antenna pole? 
> > interference to 
> > either?
> 
> Nah, should be fine.  I can't see any reason for concern here.
> 
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                           Brandon


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