Really hard to tell. Have you power cycled the radios on both ends?  If
that doesn't fix it, swapping for a known good spare unit would be one of
the next steps.

Or powering off both ends of the link and visiting both ends with a
20-30GHz capable portable spectrum analyzer and a horn antenna on a
portable tripod, but I don't think many people on the list have one of
those.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 4:11 PM, Sam Lambie <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am seeing what I think is interference on a 24 ghz AirFiber. I tried
> changing the channel from 24.1 to 24.2 but no go. Could the radio be going
> bad or is there something else that I am missing?
> The receive levels will bounce from -61 to -47 and then go away completely
> on Chain1. With only 80+ mbps on the capacity.
> Any suggestions welcomed.
>
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