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LDM-users who don't have satellite receiver systems for NOAAport, kindly hit the "delete" key now. For everyone else and the curious, please read on... Since the National Weather Service threw NOAAport onto their primary uplink (on Wednesday, May 9th, I believe), my signal strength and carrier to noise ratio (hereafter C/N) has dropped significantly. My C/N used to be around 15 to 15.5 on clear days, 14 on cloudy days...with signal strength up around 64 on my Novra S300 receiver: http://noaaport.admin.niu.edu:8025/ The signal strength had dropped to 58, but has since recovered to its usual level of 64. But, the C/N is now down to around 13, even under clear skies. I wish I had grabbed a screen snap of the spike downward in signal strength and C/N the moment they switched over to the primary at exactly 15Z that morning. Now, as long as the C/N remains northward of 9, I'm OK...but I have considerably less "pad" for significant rain fade than I used to before. The NWS standard for C/N is 16. Mine was a little less than that, primarily due to a snow cover I have on the dish. Over at Hamweather, I see their C/N is down to 11.5: http://wn.hamweather.net/And Mark Burgus, with a 3.8 meter dish refurbished and placed in his backyard (wish I had that! ;-) ) used to blow everyone out of the water
with his C/N around 16 or 17, but now is down to near where I am: http://burgus.ws:8025/So...anyone at NOAA on this list see this going on...or should I just be done with it and file a trouble ticket with the NCF?
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