Snow is RF transparent (virtually).
Melting, wet snow can attenuate the signal at 24ghz pretty well.
Here in Alaska we hardly ever have an AF24 go down, and we are right on the
coast.
It's going to depend on the type of weather you commonly have and the distance
of the link.
On January 9, 2015 7:28:34 AM AKST, Robert Clark <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Looking at acquiring AirFiber back haul but I am concerned that the
>front of
>the antenna is very flat and that snow would stick to it and degrade
>and
>possibly take down the link?
>
>Has anyone seen this
>
>We will be using them on a 2 mile link and need 99.999 uptime
>
>
>
>Robert W Clark
>
>Network Administrator
>
>Bolt Internet
>
>928-717-BOLT Etx 112
>
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