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Hello,<br>
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We've discovered a new mode of attenuation we're calling Amazon
Fade. It's clearly visible in this signal strength graph:<br>
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<img alt="Amazon Fade" src="cid:part1.03000301.04020602@bartk.us"
height="196" width="595"><br>
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On Sept 28th, Amazon finished constructing a piece of steel member
that is right in the middle of our signal between the Westin
building and the Queen Anne site.<br>
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<img src="cid:part2.03090702.08040103@bartk.us" alt=""><br>
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The chunk of steel is towards the right of the building being
constructed here, on the far side. Our Queen Anne site is directly
behind it on the horizon.<br>
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This webcam was setup specifically to monitor for the impact of this
event, and I'm pleased to see the data come in. One other
interesting this from this experiment is that the signal didn't fade
at all as the floors were being built. Our signal shot clear in
between them. It was only when that vertical riser was put in place
that we measured an impact.<br>
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I'll keep everyone updated on any future signal changes in our
continuing study of Amazon Fade. :)<br>
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--Bart<br>
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