We've always used PacketFlux sync products with Cambium radios, I have a
somewhat unusual install involving a 450i and an omni and wanted AUX port
sync and decided to try a CnPulse instead of ordering a Syncbox Jr. AUX port
version.

 

Am I wrong, or did the Cambium team responsible for this product royally
mess up?

 

1)  Big multilanguage instruction sheet, nowhere shows how to assemble or
install the product.

 

2)  Instruction sheet has generic photo of Cambium radios installed at a
tower but does not show a CnPulse.

 

3)  Bracket is stupid and for some reason they decided the cable glands
should come out horizontally not at the bottom.

 

4)  Screws for attaching bracket (or flipping it around to mount on the
opposite side of the pipe) require a T15 bit, because every tower climber
carriers Torx bits.

 

5)  Label for which port is which is on the back where the bracket attaches.
Yes there are also labels molded into the plastic housing, but the grey on
grey is almost invisible.

 

The bracket is so stupid it's tempting to just electrical tape the unit to
the pipe.  Except if we pointed the cable glands down, would it still see
the satellites?

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