Here in south west Ohio we had one city lose power for an hour and one
customer has issues on 900 now.  Replaced the antenna and hadn't been
resolved, still not sure on that.
On Oct 27, 2010 7:35 PM, "Robert West" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hope you fellow Midwesterners are faring well with this major pain in the
> butt wall of WIND making its way across the states. We had winds clocked
> at 85mph and a so-so, mini-tornado/micro-burst about a mile from one of my
> gateways. Tore up lots of "stuff" but thankfully the only thing I lost was
> power. The handy thing was, this is a gateway that I moved and upgraded
> from solar to grid power (But STILL hadn't put in a battery backup....
> figures) but I left the old solar install in place in case I ever needed
it
> (!) and just moved my box from the new to the old and all was good. Could
> have been worse from the looks of the damage it's been causing all over
> Ohio, Indiana, etc. I was just shocked as heck to find nothing damaged. I
> guess over engineering pays off sometimes!
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> Passing any of my luck to the rest of ya!
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> Bob-
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> (Sometimes even a LOSER wins!!! It's String Theory, happens. I'm just sad
> cause I was looking for a reason to get drunk.)
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