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Old 13-Sep-2011, 5:34 AM   #41
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Rain and dust can absorb RF. It sounds like you're quite close to the edge on a good day... bad weather can be the straw the stomps on my cats' tail. (I don't have a camel.)
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Old 14-Sep-2011, 2:58 AM   #42
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I get that and can live with that.... bad weather station not working, the thing I really don't understand is after the storm when its clear out (next day), its like it has a mind of its own.

I gotta get this figured out in week when all my shows (and the wife) shows start
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