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2022-01-26 02:07:25
Re: MR600 V2 & 4G/+ Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) AU - John VK3HJQ
@Scubajoey Scubajoey wrote Very impressive writeup, 🥇👍 Any info on the flat panel direction antenna? I just got a Blake UK antenna Hi there, The only reason for this article (after researching the...
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2021-11-23 21:09:58
Re:Trade in - mr600 v1
@Power-Station Check out the spec difference for both AU models here https://www.tp-link.com/au/home-networking/3g-4g-router/archer-mr600/ Some info on Antennas if you are interested too...
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2021-10-22 20:55:36
Re:12v supply
@ArcherC8 It sounds like a 12V supply only & the 240V is via a 12 V - 240V Inverter by the look of it, otherwise yes, just run it off the 240V - 12V power supply supplied with the unit. John vk3hjq
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2021-10-22 09:42:27
Re:12v supply
@Datman. yes a SEPIC - "Single Ended Primary Inductor Converter" that acts both as a Boost & Buck converter that will step Up or Down depending on the input voltage. John vk3hjq
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2021-10-22 09:19:45
Re:12v supply
@ThirdColt Most 12V units will operate @ 13.8V, charging will usually peak @ 14.2V A simple way to keep the voltage @ a constant voltage is to use a Voltage Regulator, or a DC-DC Buck/Boost Converter...
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2021-09-23 22:43:08
Re:4g/5g router suggestion
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