Make sure to set your TX power and external gain correctly. I believe the
DFS detection algorithm takes into account external gain setting.

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 2:34 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:

>  What version are you running? I'd say that's a bug.
>
> As far as the DFS hits, there are lots of radars, both ground and
> airborne. Though I think the air stuff is mostly (or all?) 5350-5470. Lots
> of radars put out a lot of power. You could be seeing seasonal atmospheric
> effects and it's being ducted in. Certainly from 100+ miles away is
> possible in the right conditions.
>
> On 5/27/2015 1:49 PM, Craig Schmaderer wrote:
>
>  Just wondering why a radio that didn�t see any DFS events for 100 days
> all of a sudden is seeing events on that frequency?� Also, does anyone
> have a link that shows all the radars that affect dfs.� The maps that I
> find so the closet radar over 300 miles away?�� Am I missing
> something?� Can you get false events from other equipment from myself or
> other isps?
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> Also, why do I not have my stand bye frequencies?� All my other ptp
> thinks are fine, am I missing something.
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