[SBE] 950 STL curious problem

jer hill jerhil at verizon.net
Fri Jul 24 15:41:48 EDT 2009


A Starlinks ystem that my organization put on the air required a booster
amplifer and a receive bandpass filter even though the path analysis said it
was OK without both.

Jer Hill
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-----Original Message-----
From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Jeff
Welton
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:25 AM
To: sbe member discussion mail list
Subject: Re: [SBE] 950 STL curious problem

Two things come to mind, from previous experiences -

1. Radar detector in a car. The interference pattern is consistent with
that - check parking lots at both ends of the path, as applicable.

2. This messed me up big time for a bit, but if there is a cordless phone at
either end, unplug it and see if it helps. I would expect that to mess up
the Lanlink more than the Starlink though.

Those are the only things that come to mind which haven't already been
covered - and the radar detector bit a friend of mine pretty good a few
years ago... took him quite awhile to sort it out, think it ended up being
mentioned in a WorkBench article.

Best,

Jeff


>

> Follow with me, this is wierd.

>

> Day 1,  14 mile STL path for radio, Moseley Starlink 9003Q with LanLink.

> Signal level  - 77.   Less than expected. Turns out trees in middle of

path.


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