I recently had a link like that. Noticed that after all the trees dropped
the leaves there was a pole barn with a metal roof in the fresnel zone that
was "protected" by the leaves before. Switched from flat panel to grid and
fixed the issue.

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Robert West <[email protected]>wrote:

> Windy today, supposed to have gusts up to 50mph before days end.  I was
> monitoring some backhaul links, had one bouncing from -72 to -83.  Up and
> down.  I'm thinking, uh-oh, got a grid loose someplace, better go fix it
> now
> before it gets worse.  I go out, first end solid as can be.  I even shake
> the heck out of it, all good.  I guess the other end is messed up.  Go out,
> also solid.  Look at the laptop, still bouncing.  Using pac 28dbi grids
> with
> 411 boards R52h cards on both sides.  First grid is at 60', second at 100'
> No trees, heck I can almost see the other end with my naked and cold eye.
> It's only 4 miles out.  Link is normally -72.  Maybe junk being tossed up
> in
> the wind?  That would be a lot ot junk for -10 drop in RSSI I would think.
>
>
>
> Just sharing.  Weird.
>
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> Robert West
>
> Just Micro Digital Services Inc.
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> 740-335-7020
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