[HamWAN PSDR] Signal levels

Kenny Richards richark at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 23:51:51 PDT 2015


Dean,

If anything my connection has gotten a little worst.  I bounce between -81
and -83....

I am hoping to move the dish to the tower this summer, it should mean it is
looking through a little less foliage then where it is on the roof.

Thanks
Kenny


On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 10:41 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan.stuff at ae7q.com>
wrote:

>  OK, I don't believe any of you cut down any trees on the 5.9GHz path to
> the SnoCo DEM near Paine field, but *something changed*:
>
> Starting about a week ago, the signal levels have increased about 6dBm.
> For the past several days I have had more or less a decent connection:
>                   status: connected-to-ess
>                     band: 5ghz-n-5mhz
>                frequency: 5900MHz
>        wireless-protocol: nv2
>                  tx-rate: 2.2Mbps
>                  rx-rate: 1.5Mbps
>                     ssid: HamWAN
>                    bssid: D4:CA:6D:7A:B8:07
>               radio-name: Paine-S2
>          signal-strength: -84dBm
>      signal-strength-ch0: -84dBm
>       tx-signal-strength: -79dBm
>   tx-signal-strength-ch0: -79dBm
>              noise-floor: -118dBm
>          signal-to-noise: 34dB
>
> This is in marked contrast to just two weeks ago, when I couldn't hold a
> connection at all (as was typical through the entire winter).
>
> Kenny, I thought you told me your connection has been poor lately.  Have
> you checked in the past week?
>
> On 2015-02-17 13:36, Dean Gibson AE7Q wrote:
>
> ...
>
> Now, if I can just get a couple of you to cut down some trees (not on my
> property) in the middle of the night, my appreciation would be unbounded
> ...
>
> -- Dean
>
>
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