I've seen this on both SMs and BH20s.  They are the same hardware.
Usually a near field lightning strike that burns part of the front end
receiver.

Remove and replace.

Marco

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Edward Spoon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone else have experience with this or any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated.
> Over the last 6 weeks, we have had 4 of these go from expected rssi to the
> mid to low 80's overnight. The first couple of times was immediately after
> bad weather / power outage and we attributed it to that. The last 2 however,
> have been during clear blue skies. They usually still have enough in them to
> connect periodically and I have used this to flip Master/Slave roles and run
> spectrum analyzer on both ends to determine which one can't hear anymore. We
> change that radio and rssi goes back to expected and the link is good again
> (until next time). This is happening at different locations, although one
> location in particular has a history of this going back even farther.
> Could it be power or CMM related? Something external causing the radio to go
> deaf?
>
>
>
>
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