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Re: 20230718: latest 7 day summary NOAAPort Gap stats



I just called NCO again. due to technical difficulties, a ticket was not generated last night, but one is being generated right now. I also had them add that we are still down 50% (roughly 3 dB) on the carrier to noise.

Gilbert

On Jul 19, 2023, at 8:54 AM, Weber, Jim <address@hidden> wrote:



So it looks like on that graph that Stonie sent out it never really recovered completely. I see my signal is down roughly 2.5-3dB compared to the “normal” average I get.  Are others seeing the same?

 

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From: Gilbert Sebenste <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2023 11:31 PM
To: Mike Zuranski <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: 20230718: latest 7 day summary NOAAPort Gap stats

 

I just called the NWS Network Control of Operations (NCO).

 

They were absolutely shocked when I showed them what happened today and what's happening right now. They said nobody called in about it and nobody at the NCF or the NCO noticed this. I'm literally the first person who saw it this afternoon. And I figured that something this bad would be noticed immediately. And the guy at NCO said "yes, I thought we would've noticed that too!".

 

I can't tell you how frustrated I am right now...

 

Gilbert



On Jul 18, 2023, at 9:17 PM, Mike Zuranski <address@hidden> wrote:



Evening Gilbert,

 

On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 8:38 PM Tom Yoksas <address@hidden> wrote:

Hi Gilbert,

On 7/18/23 18:41, Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
> Today, it's College Of DuPage, a cellular provider turned on
> 5G at the tower 500' feet from us and wrecked our once beautiful
> signal.

Ugh!

 

Michael Scott:  NOoooooooo!! 

 

 

By the way, it looks like all of the sites reporting summary Gap
stats had high numbers of Gap messages today:

 

Oh my!

 

The fact that everyone had high numbers means we can not conclusively say you actually need that filter, there is clearly something else going on at a larger scale.  While the timing of that 5G tower going live is _super_ coincidental with your issues, today's numbers for everyone is even **more** coincidental IMO.  

 

I'm not arguing against getting a better filter if you need to, if it improves your signal it could be worth it.  But I am VERY interested to see tomorrow's numbers...  It's not solar interference season, (ponders) what could have caused this??

 

 

re:
> I have begun the process of getting a much better 5G filter, and
> getting it installed.

Please share with everyone CCed specifics of the 5G filter you
go with including manufacturer, cost, relevant specs, and ordering
lead time.

 

Seconded, please and thank you!

 

Best,

-Mike

 

Mike Zuranski

Data Engineer II

Unidata Program Center

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

 



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