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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 <b>something changed</b>:<br>
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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:<br>
<font color="#990000"><small><tt> status:
connected-to-ess<br>
band: 5ghz-n-5mhz<br>
frequency: 5900MHz<br>
wireless-protocol: nv2<br>
tx-rate: 2.2Mbps<br>
rx-rate: 1.5Mbps<br>
ssid: HamWAN<br>
bssid: D4:CA:6D:7A:B8:07<br>
radio-name: Paine-S2<br>
signal-strength: -84dBm<br>
signal-strength-ch0: -84dBm<br>
tx-signal-strength: -79dBm<br>
tx-signal-strength-ch0: -79dBm<br>
noise-floor: -118dBm<br>
signal-to-noise: 34dB<br>
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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).<br>
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Kenny, I thought you told me your connection has been poor lately.
Have you checked in the past week?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-02-17 13:36, Dean Gibson AE7Q
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:54E3B45E.8050204@ae7q.com" type="cite">...<br>
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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 ...
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-- Dean
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