I think this is just a screen reporting bug. 
Is it affecting your performance in any way ? 

Faisal Imtiaz 
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> From: "CBB - Jay Fuller" <par...@cyberbroadband.net>
> To: af@afmug.com
> Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 12:56:10 PM
> Subject: [AFMUG] Mimosa chain issue

> I've got a Mimosa link with an odd chain issue on a pair of Mimosa radios
> connected to Ubiquiti Rocket dishes. The signal on vertical chain four is very
> poor to non-existent on the access point side of the link but what I assume is
> the corresponding chain 4 on the station side is just fine. It's the same
> connector that receives and transmits on the chain 4 (I assume) so does it 
> make
> sense for only one side to be bad? What do you think? Radio problem or
> connector problem?

> Access point
> Chain Tx Power (dBm) Rx Power (dBm) Rx Noise (dBm) SNR (dB) Center Freq. (MHz)
> Pol 1         21      -58.8   -89.4   31      5535 DFS        H
> 2     21      -58.9   -89.4   31      5535 DFS        V
> 3     21      -59.0   -88.9   29      5330 DFS        H
> 4     21      --      -88.9   --      5330 DFS
> Station
> Chain Tx Power (dBm) Rx Power (dBm) Rx Noise (dBm) SNR (dB) Center Freq. (MHz)
> Pol 1         21      -59.3   -88.9   29      5330 DFS        H
> 2     21      -59.0   -88.9   29      5330 DFS        V
> 3     21      -59.0   -89.9   30      5535 DFS        H
> 4     21      -59.5   -89.9   30      5535 DFS        V

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