it's possible the coax, connectors, or antenna got cooked

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On Oct 26, 2009, at 12:44 PM, "Mark McElvy" <mmce...@accubak.com> wrote:

> I have a wireless backhaul link that is not as stable as I would like.
> It is a 15.5 mile shot that has been up for 3 years. MT/CM9/32db  
> dish on
> both ends. On a clear day I am only seeing a -83 on each end. All the
> radio equip was replaced April 08 due to lighting, still have the
> original 3ft LMR-400 and antenna. I seem to remember the signal  
> being in
> the -70 range prior to the lightning replacements.
>
>
>
> Right now the link is down with random reconnects with a -92 and  
> then it
> will drop again. Weather is misty thick and overcast. I kinda of  
> have a
> twofold question, could the weather be attenuating the signal enough  
> to
> drop the connection? I think yes. Second, could I have a
> weakened/damaged antenna causing the general drop in signal?
>
>
>
> Mark
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