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Ian Deans
I see a signal increase about 13.00 UTC suggesting a move to the back up station. Signal up about 0.5 SNR and nice to see 13.00 + SNR again even with unfavourable weather conditions here.
Regards Ian.
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geojohnt@...
Ian,
Interesting, I see from David's website that many say this increase.
I didn't and since many users SNR is still up a bit, I might just go and give my dish a nudge.
Then again, I might just not!
Regards,
John.
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From: Ian Deans via groups.io <iandeans142@...> To: MSG-1@groups.io Sent: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 17:08 Subject: [MSG-1] Signal I see a signal increase about 13.00 UTC suggesting a move to the back up
station. Signal up about 0.5 SNR and nice to see 13.00 + SNR again even
with unfavourable weather conditions here.
Regards
Ian.
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Ian Deans
Spoke too soon John and see the signal is back down again after just over 4 hours. In my case in poor weather 13.1 to 12.5 SNR. At the same time as the drop in the signal I saw a missed/recovered packet of 5/5 which is quite rare for me, suggesting a station change.
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At the risk of repeating myself, it is very annoying that their back up station has a considerably better signal. Regards Ian.
On 28/06/2020 17:26, geojohnt via groups.io wrote:
Ian,
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geojohnt@...
Ian,
Yes, I saw from the European users graphs that the SNR did drop back later.
I went out an nudged my dish but couldn't improve my SNR - I see now that this was after the SNR had dropped back.
But I have to say that I wasn't aware on an increase during the '4 hour period.'
The graphs on David's website show that several users saw quite a distinct sustained increase in SNR over that period while others - apparently - saw none, or a minute increase.
I don't understand that.
Regards,
John.
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From: Ian Deans via groups.io <iandeans142@...> To: MSG-1@groups.io Sent: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 17:57 Subject: Re: [MSG-1] Signal Spoke too soon John and see the signal is back down again after just
over 4 hours. In my case in poor weather 13.1 to 12.5 SNR. At the same time as the drop in the signal I saw a missed/recovered packet of 5/5 which is quite rare for me, suggesting a station change. At the risk of repeating myself, it is very annoying that their back up station has a considerably better signal. Regards Ian. On 28/06/2020 17:26, geojohnt via groups.io wrote: > Ian, > > Interesting, I see from David's website that many say this increase. > I didn't and since many users SNR is still up a bit, I might just go and > give my dish a nudge. > > Then again, I might just not! > > Regards, > John. > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ian Deans via groups.io <iandeans142=btinternet.com@groups.io> > To: MSG-1@groups.io > Sent: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 17:08 > Subject: [MSG-1] Signal > > I see a signal increase about 13.00 UTC suggesting a move to the back up > station. Signal up about 0.5 SNR and nice to see 13.00 + SNR again even > with unfavourable weather conditions here. > > Regards > Ian.
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