[aprssig] Fwd: Kantronics Temperature Specifications

Ryan Tourge k2rrt.lists at gmail.com
Mon Jan 24 17:52:52 EST 2005


It's for a digipeater that won't habe a traditional building to house
it. Just a box. We had -25 F here the other day and it's still
chugging right along.

What address did you use for Kantronics? I used the one on there sight
and never received a reply.

Thanks for the help!
Ryan


On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:00:07 -0600, John Denison <kd5you at houston.rr.com> wrote:
>  I sent an email to Kantronics on the KPC 3+, and received the following
> reply:
>  
>  Nearly all of the components inside the KPC-3 Plus have temperature rating
> of 0 to 70 degrees c (in non-condensing humidity up to 90 percent). So, the
> high end of the operating range is less than that. It draws very low current
> (15 to 25 ma, depending on number of leds lighted), and generates very
> little internal heat. Is this for a commercial installation, or the typical
> ham installation? Ken. Kantronics Technical Service
>  
>  
>  Ryan Tourge wrote:
>  
>  I've searched around to find the temperature operating limits for the
> Kantronics KPC-3+ and the Vertex VX-150. I havn't been able to find much.
> Has anyone else researched this? Thanks! -- Ryan Tourge - K2RRT email:
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