I've got a Mimosa link with an odd chain issue on a pair of Mimosa
radios connected to Ubiquiti Rocket dishes. The signal on vertical
chain four is very poor to non-existent on the access point side of
the link but what I assume is the corresponding chain 4 on the
station side is just fine. It's the same connector that receives
and transmits on the chain 4 (I assume) so does it make sense for
only one side to be bad? What do you think? Radio problem or
connector problem?
Access point
| Chain |
Tx Power (dBm) |
Rx Power (dBm) |
Rx Noise (dBm) |
SNR (dB) |
Center Freq. (MHz) |
Pol |
| 1 |
21 |
-58.8 |
-89.4 |
31 |
5535
DFS |
H |
| 2 |
21 |
-58.9 |
-89.4 |
31 |
5535 DFS |
V |
| 3 |
21 |
-59.0 |
-88.9 |
29 |
5330
DFS |
H |
| 4 |
21 |
-- |
-88.9 |
-- |
5330 DFS |
Station
| Chain |
Tx Power (dBm) |
Rx Power (dBm) |
Rx Noise (dBm) |
SNR (dB) |
Center Freq. (MHz) |
Pol |
| 1 |
21 |
-59.3 |
-88.9 |
29 |
5330
DFS |
H |
| 2 |
21 |
-59.0 |
-88.9 |
29 |
5330 DFS |
V |
| 3 |
21 |
-59.0 |
-89.9 |
30 |
5535
DFS |
H |
| 4 |
21 |
-59.5 |
-89.9 |
30 |
5535 DFS |
V |
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- [AFMUG] Mimosa chain issue Jay Weekley
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