[amsat-bb] Re: Station Control Help
John Champa
k8ocl at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 11 14:04:11 PST 2006
At 2.4 GHz, I suspect a poor connection suffering from some thermal effect.
Suggestion: Check all connections. Are you using any nickel platted
connections?
If so, change them to silver connectors or gold pin connectors. Apply a
connector lubricant such as Caig Laboratories ProGold Connector Enhancer
available from some better Radio Shacks, and carefully re-seal them.
John Champa, K8OCL
>From: "Bob Bruninga " <bruninga at usna.edu>
>To: "Greg D." <ko6th_greg at hotmail.com>, gary_mayfield at hotmail.com,
>amsat-bb at amsat.org
>Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Station Control Help
>Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 07:39:10 -0500 (EST)
>
>Interesting. No, I have no clue, and my data is only empirical. I hope my
>link still gets bettere as more leaves fall...
>
>Bob
>
>-----------------
>Hi Bob, Joe,
>
>This is very interesting; I have the reverse situation. My home internet
>connection is from a wireless ISP who uses 2.4 ghz 802.11b Wi-Fi equipment.
>The run from my house to his central antenna is about 3/4 mile, with a gain
>omni on his end, and a grill on mine. There are a few trees that we're
>shooting through, trunks mostly, aiming between the fluffy stuff. I've had
>this setup for several years now, and by far most of my problems with
>service are in the fall. Rain is not a factor (it doesn't really start
>raining much here until winter sets in). Not the leaves (they're falling
>not growing). Not anything I can put my finger on. I'd love to understand
>why. Any ideas?
>
>Greg KO6TH
>
>
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