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Subject: RE: [WISPA] 5.8 GHz PtP - weaker RSLs
On 2 Aug 2005 at 12:56, Brian Webster wrote:
Since different people saw the same problem in multiple locations I
would
suspect a propagation problem, probably as a result of solar activity.
Yes, Star-OS 5.8 Links as well as a Karlnet KN150 5.8 solution.
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On 2 Aug 2005 at 12:56, Brian Webster wrote:
Since different people saw the same problem in multiple locations I
would
suspect a propagation problem, probably as a result of solar activ
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On 2 Aug 2005 at 12:56, Brian Webster wrote:
Since different people saw the same problem in multiple locations I
would
suspect a propagat
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time synchronized to anything for this to be a possibility.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
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I'm purely speculating here, but my thought
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Subject: [WISPA] 5.8 GHz PtP - weaker
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Good Morning,
WISPA.
We have witnessed a decrease in
five (5) TrangoLink10 5.8 GHz PtPs Received Signal Levels overnight.
These links are deployed in various geographic locations with an average 12
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t that knowledgeable in Trango gear to know if the units are
time synchronized to anything for this to be a possibility.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
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On 2 Aug 2005 at 12:56, Brian Webster wrote:
> Since different people saw the same problem in multiple locations I would
> suspect a propagation problem, probably as a result of solar activity.
While possible, there's one thing that just makes that sound really weird.
We're using Trango gear as
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We had some Trango weirdness overnight also. We had 3 different links go
down at different times overnight but I do not have any specifics of why
at this time. Where
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Jeff Mabry wrote:
John - The links are about 60 miles due west of your location.
Jeff
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Hello Brian,
John - The links are about 60 miles due west of your location.
Jeff
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We had some
Hello Brian,
It's thermal related I'm betting. We lost a link last night briefly.
Signal levels drop as the thermal layer changes.
Someone drag Mike Cowan over here and he will explain why the midwest
is known for this.
Barry
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We had some Trango weirdness overnight also. We had 3 different links go
down at different times overnight but I do not have any specifics of why
at this time. Where were you seeing this trouble?
Scriv
Jeff Mabry wrote:
Good Morning, WISPA.
We have witnessed a decrease in five (5) TrangoLin
I've heard of weird stuff when Air Force One comes to town. Or is
there and Ham events going on?
Jeff Mabry wrote:
Good Morning, WISPA.
We have witnessed a
decrease in five (5) TrangoLink10 5.8 GHz
PtPs Received Signal Levels overnight. These links are deployed in
variou
Good Morning, WISPA.
We have witnessed a decrease in five (5) TrangoLink10 5.8 GHz
PtPs Received Signal Levels overnight. These links are deployed in
various geographic locations with an average 12 miles of separation between tower
sites. These links have been active for at least a ye
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