Are these LoS or through trees?

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> On Mar 31, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Brian Sullivan <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the feedback.  We aren't using dielectric, but do use the butyl / 
> Super88.  Both sets of connectors face down, so I would be really surprised 
> if water got in the cables.  It baffles me that one connection remains good 
> while the other tanks.
> 
>> On 3/30/2015 11:13 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:
>> I've seen this happen in other frequencies/situations, and it is usually 
>> water in the cable.  Do you use dielectic grease on the RF side?  We started 
>> doing that a long time ago and have not had these types of issues since.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Chuck
>> 
>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> We're using an Alpha omni on PMP450, but 2.4 GHz.  We have not seen any 
>>> significant change in weather other than when trees are in the way.
>>> 
>>> bp
>>> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 3/30/2015 8:14 AM, Brian Sullivan wrote:
>>>> I deployed a 3.65 Omni antenna attached to a 450AP about 2 weeks ago.  Two 
>>>> SM's on it that are geographically opposite from each other (one faces 
>>>> West, the other East).  Two minor rain events have happened since, and 
>>>> each time the West facing SM loses >10dB.  A day or two after the first 
>>>> rain event the connection cleared up on it's own.  The SM facing East is 
>>>> unaffected.
>>>> Under the radome of this Omni, I assume there are four 90 degree antennas. 
>>>>  Is it possible water is penetrating the omni and affecting only one side?
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