Since different people saw the same problem in multiple locations I would
suspect a propagation problem, probably as a result of solar activity.
Looking at this page shows some data http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html



Thank You,
Brian Webster


-----Original Message-----
From: John Scrivner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:41 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.8 GHz PtP - weaker RSLs


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) 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 year (some
> longer). A decrease anywhere from 3 to 8 dB has been recorded in the
> RSLs with the exception of one (1) link which has had a 7 dB boost in
> signal.
>
> Weather this morning is about the same as yesterday’s weather. Clear
> and 72 degrees.
>
> Did anyone else see lower signals this morning? This is a weird issue
> to wake up to.
>
> Thank you for your support.
>
> Jeff Mabry
>
> General Manager
>
> SlingShot Wireless Communications
>
> 618.735.2411 x 144
>
> 618.735.2907 (fax)
>
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>
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>
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