โJun-03-2017 08:43 PM
โJun-13-2017 06:58 PM
allen8106 wrote:
We have the 507 system on a 34 foot 5ver and don't need a repeater. It usually takes one or two of my sensors longer to come on line to the display but usually within 20-30 miles all sensors are showing up.
โJun-13-2017 01:55 PM
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โJun-12-2017 11:05 AM
golf_bears wrote:It's not a theory, it is admitted to by the company when asked. And I have had it happen to me. The company says it's common practice but I'm not so sure of that.
fj12ryder,
I have the 507 system. Am traveling now so will be on the look out for your 1 hour theory. Will post when I run into the problem agian.
โJun-12-2017 10:31 AM
โJun-12-2017 06:37 AM
rsg63 wrote:The monitor takes about an hour to alert you to a lost signal. You will see the last reading until the alarm sounds, then the reading blanks out. You can check this by turning the monitor on battery power and leaving the trailer, like when you go get fuel or food. You'll find an hour will elapse before the alarm sounds.
Yes, alarm and no signal. But...don't think the signal is lost for an hour prior to the alarm, only because the readings change constantly up to the point of an alarm. Unless of course the readings I'm seeing are historical and being fed to me over time, but that seems unlikely.
โJun-12-2017 06:33 AM
golf_bears wrote:What system are you using? If you're using a TST system, then an hour has elapsed before the beep. The last reading received from the sensor will be displayed until the alarm sounds. This takes about an hour.
When one of my sensor's signal is lost, I get a beep from the monitor as the monitor cycles to that sensor again. This doesn't take an hour on my system. It happens within a few minutes.
โJun-12-2017 03:44 AM
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โJun-08-2017 07:13 AM
โJun-08-2017 06:49 AM
rsg63 wrote:Just curious how you know you've lost a signal? The alarm and no reading on the monitor? You do know that when the alarm goes off you've been without that signal for an hour. So if it reconnects within 20 minutes, you've essentially been without any contact with that sensor for an hour and 20 minutes.
I have the 507 and the 510 systems. 510 is for marine use so it's on my boat trailer. Before I go repeater route, I recommend you try to place the base unit up high. In my case the best spot on the 507 unit is the sunroof, passenger side (suction cupped) with the display pointed towards me. It's up high and in a clearer line of sight to the trailer tires. I now only lose a signal about every 1k miles and the signal comes back within 20 minutes on it's own. If you hold it up and the signal works, then consider a longer antenna before the expense of a repeater.
โJun-08-2017 06:02 AM
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