The SiteHawk and FlightHawk do not accept external power into their test ports; they generate their own test signals. Never attempt to connect or disconnect RF equipment while RF power is applied because leaking RF energy can be a health hazard. To prevent damage, do not exceed +22 dBm (158mW) RF power input at the measurement port. Additionally, use only the supplied AC adapter to charge the unit, and do not connect to a PC USB port for charging or file transfers. Always be aware that antenna systems can build up static charges that could damage the unit. Always check manual for changes or other warnings.
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- What are the file saving and exporting options for FlightHawks and SiteHawks?
- How many cables can be added to the SiteHawk and FlightHawk cable lists?
- How do I manage the cable list on my FlightHawk or SiteHawk?
- What maintenance is required for the SiteHawk and FlightHawk?
- What do I need to know about power and safety when using FlightHawks and SiteHawks?
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