[NLRS] 5.4 Gig RF mystery -- any ideas?
Todd Sprinkmann
sprinkies at excel.net
Sat Jun 30 11:02:31 EDT 2007
Good morning,
I live about 40-45 miles north and a little west of Milwaukee and I
got a call from my wireless ISP this morning. They've been getting
clobbered by full-scale RF that wipes out their 5.4 gig backhauls over
about a 20 mile radius. There's a specific pattern to it, that I'll
explain. .
They called me because they know I'm a ham and they thought maybe
this was somehow ham-related. Once I heard what the pattern was, I
told them I'm 99.9% sure it's not ham. Even if it were somehow, I don't
know of anyone up this way that runs 5 gigs. And it wouldn't be a
steady
carrier pinning their meters. So with an unsolved mystery, I thought
I'd
toss it out here and see if anyone has any ideas.
The pattern is this: For the last 2 to 2 1/2 months, every Friday
night
@ 10:30 sharp their signal meters go full-scale and it knocks their
service off. Again, this all wireless. This is farm country out here,
largely out of the range of DSL and so forth. So the fellow told me
that at least 4 spots are affected by this, and again, it's in about a
20-mile radius. We were both very mystified as to what would be
so strong that it would overwhelm a large area, especially given
two degree beamwidths with their receiving dishes. The actual
geographical area is southern Sheboygan county and northern
Washington county, if that has any significance.
The RF lasts usually about 10 minutes and then it disappears.
But the guy did say that lately, it's been staying on longer sometimes.
But it's always Friday night, and it always starts @ 10:30pm.
Any thoughts or comments?
73,
Todd KC9BQA EN63ao
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