Hard drive goes to sleep in 2 minutes when hooked up to my Airport Extreme?

I have a usb hard drive hooked up to my airport extreme as a network drive and it works great, I use it for all my movies and music and all my computers on my network can access the drive, but if I am not accessing a file it goes to sleep really quickly and then when I do want to access a file I haft to wait for the drive to spin up again. As long as a video or music is playing off it it continues to run as you would expect, just wondered if any one knows why it goes to sleep so quickly and is there away to extend the sleep time.
Thanks

I don't know the exact reason but I've tried different externals and internal drive in the TC or usb attached to TC or the Extreme and some drives don't sleep and its annoying that these would use unneccassary power.

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