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On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 12:14 PM, George Skorup <geo...@cbcast.com> wrote:

> Awesome. 5 days after turn-up and this happened. Granted, it's a pretty
> long path and we knew we'd see fading, but that's what ACM is for. I've
> heard nothing but good things about SAF and the Lumina platform, so this is
> pretty hard to swallow. I really like these radios and their features, too.
> Everything else at the sites is +48VDC, so we went with these because
> they're polarity agnostic. So I guess this will be the one and only, and
> last SAF link we deploy. This is a major deal-breaker for me.
>
>
> On 3/31/2016 7:00 AM, Jon Bruce wrote:
>
>> I've had the same problem with my 6GHz Lumina, several times.
>>
>> The answer from support was "reboot it". No indication if this would
>> happen again, what I could do to fix it, or what might have caused it.
>>
>> At this point I have a 1+1 Lumina plus a 5GHz backup link for when the
>> SAF drops.
>>
>> I haven't had a problem with it for a while, however now that I've said
>> something ...
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/31/2016 2:53 AM, George Skorup wrote:
>>
>>> So I have a 6GHz Lumina configured for 56MHz/256QAM ACM weak FEC. We are
>>> coordinated for variable power and it is active. It's a ~30 mile path on
>>> horns. Apparently the link took some fade yesterday morning. One side was
>>> stuck on 32QAM strong FEC. I figured meh, it'll clear. Well I just looked
>>> again and it didn't. I had to reboot (power-cycle was easier) both ends to
>>> get it unstuck. Came right back up at 256QAM both directions. Anyone else
>>> seen this before? Is ACM on these just stupid?
>>>
>>> SAF, WTF, I should not have to reboot a $6k pair of radios! And yes,
>>> these were shipped with the latest firmware.
>>>
>>
>>
>


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