Hi,

I've had a Trimble Thunderbolt for over three years, and it has functioned 
flawlessly, even in my high foilage area. During the recent snows, and coldsnap 
here in the Northeast (New York), my Thunderbolt has dropped signal from all 
satellites. The antenna is the mushroom one that came with the Chinese kits at 
that time. Is there a pattern failure for these antennas in sustained 
temperatures in single digits? One day this week, outdoor temp got over 
freezing, but all AMUs were still zero. I've searched this list via Gmane, but 
can't find any discussion on Thunderbolt pattern failures involving loss of rf 
signals, or antenna reliability. The antenna is well above the snow on the 
roof, although, I don't dare go up there to check it out until the snow melts. 
Tboltmon shows no open, and no short for the antenna connection status. Any 
prognosis on my getting signal back with the first good thaw? Any suggestion on 
a replacement antenna I can purchase if the
antenna is fried? Could an antenna failure cause the rf frontend of the 
Thunderbolt to also fail?

Thanks,
Stan

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