If you have a backhaul covered in ice i can almost guarantee that the ice
is causing your signal being down, seen this a couple winters ago on an
AF5X link with 2 foot dishes, your pretty much screwed until the ice melts
off..

On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Josh Luthman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Had a wind/storm and everything come through, wind picked up at 4am and
> 4:30-5 we went from 61 db to 70 and a bit later down to 80 db.  Everything
> is covered in ice.  BH is 12.5 miles north/south.
>
> Have another BH 12.5 miles north/south (in line with the af5x) with no
> problems.  Ruled out thermal inversion or anything because of this.
>
> Any ideas besides bad jumpers/water or the dish got moved?  It was only 25
> mph winds, which admittedly is pretty faster for here, but just wanted to
> bounce ideas before climbing.
>
> Josh Luthman
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