<div dir="ltr">I imagine the effects are too chaotic to allow anything resembling sensible data modelling, other than big fires cause greater signal loss over wider areas than smaller fires (my consulting cheque is in the mail).<br><br>However I doubt the effects of fire could be anywhere near the impact or frequency of a solid downpour, so signal loss will be within expected power budgets.<br> <br>Regards<br><br>Paul Wilkins<br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 at 17:22, Matt Perkins <<a href="mailto:matt@spectrum.com.au">matt@spectrum.com.au</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Assume your talking LIPD band stuff with low power. I’m sure there is increased attention on the path due to scatter and Increased cross channel interference from same. But most commercial licensed systems should have sufficiently budged in there power budgets for that. We have see only minimum increase in BER even up in mm wave systems. <br>
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Believe it or not the biggest issues with summer the threat to fixed wireless NBN is a thing called tropospheric ducting which often effects NBN in Tasmania from southern Victoria. Normally microwave does not go beyond the horizon however with specific summer atmospheric conditions systems from VHF right up to about 4 ghz can bounce there way where they were not planned to be. It caused a massive NBN outage last year and I’m sure will again this year. <br>
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> On 10 Dec 2019, at 10:15 am, Narelle Clark <<a href="mailto:narellec@gmail.com" target="_blank">narellec@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Folks<br>
> Does anyone have any real world measurement data on the performance impact from the bushfire smoke on point to point radio throughput?<br>
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> We're seeing a hit on a 5GHz system over the last week or so which seems awfully coincidental...<br>
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