get any better than -85.
>
> Mark
>
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I'd change the LMR jumper and/or feedhorn. There's a strong chance there
is water in the jumper and changing it might fix it. There's als
y, October 26, 2009 3:37 PM
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>
> I'd change the LMR jumper and/or feedhorn. There's a strong chance there
>
> is water in the jumper and changing it might fix it. There's also a
> chance that the f
it's possible the coax, connectors, or antenna got cooked
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On Oct 26, 2009, at 12:44 PM, "Mark McElvy" wrote:
> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db
> dish on
> both ends. O
I would think you should be seeing a better signal than that. I'd
replace cards, pigtails, and LMR again.
Cameron
Mark McElvy wrote:
> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db dish on
> both ends. On
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On Oct 26, 2009, at 12:44 PM, "Mark McElvy" wrote:
> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db
> dish on
> both ends. On a clear day I am only seeing a -83 on each end. All the
t; what mfg antenna so its hard to guess. There is always the alignment thing.
>
> Did you replace the pigtail after the storm damage?
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> -Original Message-
> From: "Mark McElvy"
> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:39:47
> T
Yes, the pigtail was replaced, just not the coax and antenna. It is a
PacWireless dish
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Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:39:47
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Subject: [WISPA] Link stability
I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db dish on
both ends. On a clear day I am only seeing a -83 on ea
They have had radome covers since installed
Mark
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Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 3:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Link stability
I'd change the LMR jumper a
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Link stability
Hi,
According to my path calculator, this link should be -55 on each side.
Are you sure it was aligned when it was first installed?
Travis
Microserv
Mark McElvy
I'd change the LMR jumper and/or feedhorn. There's a strong chance there
is water in the jumper and changing it might fix it. There's also a
chance that the feedhorn has failed. If you end up changing the
feedhorn, consider putting a radome on the dish to protect the feedhorn
from weather. It's
Hi,
According to my path calculator, this link should be -55 on each side.
Are you sure it was aligned when it was first installed?
Travis
Microserv
Mark McElvy wrote:
> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years
What about the original LMR400?
On 10/26/09, Scott Reed wrote:
> I would suspect the CM9s are going deaf as a possibility as well.
>
> Mark McElvy wrote:
>> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
>> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db d
I would suspect the CM9s are going deaf as a possibility as well.
Mark McElvy wrote:
> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db dish on
> both ends. On a clear day I am only seeing a -83 on each end. A
I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db dish on
both ends. On a clear day I am only seeing a -83 on each end. All the
radio equip was replaced April 08 due to lighting, still have the
original 3ft LMR-40
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