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LA4ESA

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RRC unit i low temperatures
« on: 2022-01-02, 12:49:08 »
Happy new year everyone.
I have my radio end RRC-1258 placed in a side building at my cottage. I have a small heater on, which i would like to switch off.
That means, caused by bad insulation in the tiny litte shack, that temperature indoor will be approx the same as outdoor. Can result in -10-15 degrades celsius.
Questions: can i leave it there or should i dismantle the box from the shelfe and bring it home for the rest of the winter season???

73 de Per LA4ESA
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Re: RRC unit i low temperatures
« Reply #1 on: 2022-01-04, 22:02:03 »
Hi

Low temperature it self is no problem. Handle the Remoterig box as you do with the other electronic equipment at the site. If you bring the radio , bring the RRC also

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Re: RRC unit i low temperatures
« Reply #2 on: 2022-01-21, 03:05:59 »
All my equipment, including the RRC's have worked fine from -12c to +36c in an unheated shed for 9 years.  I haven't seen any temperature related problems.   I also use the Micfrobit 1289 antenna switch at the remote site.  That unit was modified to read the room temperature so I know excactly what the temperature is.