Hi Chris,
Any plans on building shieldkits for the NanoBeam 16/19 (M5/AC) units ?
I know it's a tough one, but do you think it's possible ?
PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
jjonsson wrote:Hi Chris,
Any plans on building shieldkits for the NanoBeam 16/19 (M5/AC) units ?
I know it's a tough one, but do you think it's possible ?
It would be costly to build. I warned UBNT about the design not lending itself to add on shield kits but was rebuffed.
I would not hold your breath, but one never knows for sure right.
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
Maybe you should try to get a coatings manufacturer to make an RF absorbing Plasti Dip.
http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions ... _Enhancers
http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions ... _Enhancers
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
I've been playing with a shield for the 16/19 units. I've had too much going on here lately to put any time into it. The lack of DFS on these units, and thus lower adoption/deployment rate of them (in the US at least), makes one hesitant to put the needed funds into the tooling required to produce them. They keep lying about the DFS for them, including blaming firmware, which is odd since international units already have DFS. If they do get DFS, and I have free time, I'll put some more effort into it.
Anyone have a dead 19 unit by chance? It'd take me a weekend to put together a low-yield tooling setup to produce a few of them per day. I've pioneered a way to make molds using binary polyurethanes -- think of it as a poured injection-mold equivalent.
Anyone have a dead 19 unit by chance? It'd take me a weekend to put together a low-yield tooling setup to produce a few of them per day. I've pioneered a way to make molds using binary polyurethanes -- think of it as a poured injection-mold equivalent.
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
Any more news on this?
Are you considering making RF armor shield kits for these anymore?
Thanks!
Are you considering making RF armor shield kits for these anymore?
Thanks!
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
I would like to but right now my focus is on getting Netonix where it needs to be.
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
Would this be a possibility to use on the back of the PowerBeam's http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html
Paint the back of the radio....
Paint the back of the radio....
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
RF absorbing material is not real effective at the freq. we use, at least that is what I saw when testing this stuff before.
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Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
@Sirhc
So what to do with this: https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/litebeam-ac-ap/
Should I cover backside of it with thin foil ?
So what to do with this: https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/litebeam-ac-ap/
Should I cover backside of it with thin foil ?
Re: PowerBeam 16/19 shield kit
It looks terrible, but I've found the thickets HVAC foil tape does provide some good reduction when slapped to the back of whatever unit you need. No super scientific test performed other than received noise level from a nearby radio.
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