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RF attennuation by trees


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  • Subject: RF attennuation by trees
  • From: Nic Blinston <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 17:21:18 +0100
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Since the recent rainy spell, it appears that three large Leylandii
trees in my garden have sucked up just enough water to attenuate the
signal from my wireless security devices. Being digital, it's just
fallen below the threshold and woun't register at all. Anyone else
experiencing difficult RF links outside might want to investigate
this possibility.

Luckily I had already suspected the RF link might be dodgy at the
distance I was running, and had pre-installed cabling. I just hadn't
expected to be wiring it up at 2am to avoid loss of security...

I do remember a previous house where line-of-sight from the TV aerial
to the transmitter was through a number of giant deciduous trees, and
you could always tell when it was the growing season by the noisier
signal!

Nic

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