I thought about that, but:
That is a lot of downtime for my primary backhaul link
That requires 2 climbers, etc.
I would like to find some other options before going this route.
Cliff LeBoeuf wrote:
> Swap the radios with each other to see if the problem follows the radio or
> stays at the location.
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> On 11/27/09 5:22 AM, "Scott Reed" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I have a 2.2 mile link with clear LOS using TrangoLink45 radios. One
>> direction (MU to RU) maintains a steady 54mbps air rate all the time.
>> The other direction (RU to MU) will work at 54mbps for a while, but
>> always slowly (over about 3-5 minutes) drops to 12mbps. I have tried
>> some other channels and polarities to no success.
>> Does anyone know how to get a log from these units that might show why
>> the link slows down?
>> Any thing I should be checking other than the frequency and polarity?
>>
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