I dropped the radios back to 2.6.2.1 and haven't taken a DFS hit yet. Looks like it is an issue with newer firmware.

On 12/5/2016 5:26 PM, George Skorup wrote:
Yeah, 2.6.2.1 still seems to be the most stable.

On 12/5/2016 1:35 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
It's kind of a shot...or short?

Make sure you're in 2.6.2.1 for DFS. 3.0 and 3.1 have DFS issues. I didn't know this 3.2 came out this weekend, not sure if DFS was fixed along with elevate being added.


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On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com <mailto:part15...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    1.8 miles is kind of short at 5 GHz. What kind of RSL are you
    talking about? You can create your own DFS hits if the power is
    set too high.


    bp
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    On 12/5/2016 11:02 AM, Nate Burke wrote:

        I just installed an EPMP link in PTP mode running due
        north/south about 40 miles west of Chicago.  I put it in 5.4
        since the spectrum was completely clear. It continually is
        moving frequency (every couple hours) from DFS Events, is
        that normal? Before I had multiple frequencies enabled, it
        would go out of service for hours at a time.

        The Radio can also be working, then when I put it under load
        with like a linktest from the SM, it immediately detects
        radar and shutsdown.

        EPMP 5 ghz GPS units on both ends, Force 110 dishs. 1.8 mile
        link distance  3.2 firmware.  20 and 40mhz channels tried.

        I've always been afraid of running in 5.4 for this reason,
        where things will just stop working. Apparently my worries
        were justified.  Or is something else going on?






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