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Re: [noaaport] 20141106: noaaport

I'm guessing this is related?
http://weather.noaa.gov/tgstatus/


       Thu Nov 6 14:40:45 2014 GMT

NOUS72 KNCF 061438
ADMNCF
.
THE PRIMARY MASTER GROUND STATION SBN UPLINK FACILITY HAS LOST
COMMERCIAL AND BACKUP POWER.
.
THE NCF IS WORKING TO SWITCH THE SBN UPLINK TO THE BACKUP
MASTER GROUND STATION IN FAIRMONT, WV.
.
DATA IS BEING QUEUED AND SHOULD RETURN ONCE THE SBN UPLINK
HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN FAIRMONT, WV.
.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.
.
NCF/SMS





On 11/6/2014 8:48 AM, Unidata User Support wrote:
Hi Patrick and fellow NOAAPorters,

re:
anyone else notice is down as of 9.25 eastern?
Yes, our log files shows that the indicated signal strength from our
Novra S300Ns fell to -100 dBm at 14:25 UTC this morning.

At the time of this reply, the signal has been out for 24 minutes and
counting.

Cheers,

Unidata User Support
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