If I were you, I'd go to the easy one and try to align it a little better. If it doesn't fix it, then nothing major lost.

Ours all seem to be within a db or so (BTW).

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bp
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On 12/24/2014 4:57 PM, Bruce Robertson via Af wrote:
It would sure be spiffy if it's the lower signal one, because that one's on the roof of a two story building. The stronger end is at the top of an AT&T cell tower that we don't want to have to climb.

On 12/24/2014 4:50 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
Normally I would say this doesn't sound like an alignment problem, but airFiber is unique in that different antennas are used for xmt and rcv.

AF24 has one antenna bigger than the other, right? And the rcv antenna is the bigger one? If that's correct, I guess I would vote for the side with the low rcv signal.


-----Original Message----- From: Bruce Robertson via Af
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 6:41 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] Lower signal on one end of PTP link

I've been doing this enough years (decades?) that it seems like I should
know this, but I'm having a brain-dead moment.  Must be all the eggnog.
I have an Airfiber 24 link.  One end has a solid signal of -50/-50, and
the other end varies around -53/-53 to as much as -55/-55. Which end is
more likely to be slightly out of alignment? Or is it impossible to tell?




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