It's not active at the moment but rebooting both radios didn't help.
This afternoon we swapped the vertical pigtail with no changed and
swapped the radio for a new one and got the same result. We even
swapped the pigtail again and got the same result. Could it be the feed
horn?
Mike, Mimosa support suggested it was the connector.
Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Are you seeing any link performance issues? Bet this might be a
software bug/error that disappears if you reboot one or both radios.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:56 AM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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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