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(@nate-the-surveyor)
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if you want it to cool better, there are lots of ways. Additional fins, longer heat sinks. And, then there are things that go on with super Cooling for computer CPU devices. I don't really like the idea of another device (the fan) to mess up, but we need that Beast mode NOW! A nice big set of cooling fins, should help.

 
Posted : 31/10/2015 8:39 pm
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Nate, IMHO, the best 35-watt UHF Radio in the GNSS market place, is the Satel EASy35 watt UHF radio. Rugged construction, durable, LED display, User friendly Interface menu, solidly built interface cables. No over heating issues, you'll NEVER EVER need a cooling fan. I wouldn't waste your hard earned money purchasing any other brand of external 35-watt UHF base station radio equipment. The Satel EASy35 radio is best darn radio out there, ask around my friend. If you already bought something, I'd return, send it back to where it came from, lol...

-BbBB-)

 
Posted : 01/11/2015 4:33 am
(@nate-the-surveyor)
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Bob, can that Satel Radio run in 5 hertz? Can it give 5 corrections per second?

Now, If I can get the LS to chop line....

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Posted : 01/11/2015 6:25 am
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Nate The Surveyor, post: 342612, member: 291 wrote: Now, If I can get the LS to chop line....

I thought you already raised up a pasel of toe heads for that?

 
Posted : 01/11/2015 6:44 am
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It's worth noting that choosing a radio other than one of the Javad BT models would render configuration of the radio from the Triumph-LS more difficult if not impossible.

 
Posted : 01/11/2015 11:04 am
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