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    Steve Biddle ‏@stevebiddle Jan 19

    Somebody's illegally configured 5GHz wireless is making a mess of the @MetService rain radar.pic.twitter.com/10noLJuGyG

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      1. krzyzstof ongaku ‏@KrzyzstofOngaku 16h16 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @MetService yeah I'veseen that a few times. Hard tobelieve a 5ghz signal couldpropagate that kindof distance though

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      2. Steve Biddle ‏@stevebiddle 16h16 hours ago

        @KrzyzstofOngaku @MetService it's not the 5GHz signal travelling that far.. but yes it can easily.

        0 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      1. wesmorgan1 ‏@wesmorgan1 7h7 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @MetService Isn't that the same source as the example displayed here from 12/07/2016? http://bit.ly/2jGUAeF 

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      2. Steve Biddle ‏@stevebiddle 4h4 hours ago

        @wesmorgan1 very likely, yes. @MetService

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    1. Sedat Kapanoğlu ‏@esesci 24h24 hours ago

      @stevebiddle @MetService that is an impressive wifi range.

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      1. Arnold ‏@GR4NER0 23h23 hours ago

        @stevebiddle Just curious, what is the length in km's of the triangle?

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      2. Steve Biddle ‏@stevebiddle 23h23 hours ago

        @GR4NER0 around 300km at a guess

        2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Mike Bailey ‏@Tahii 21h21 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @GR4NER0 The length doesn't mean much, the transmitter will tx beyond its receive point. Same thing happens with IVC radar

        0 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      1. Adam Millen ‏@CrazyIdeasNZ 24h24 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @MetService How does this happen? Like actually, I want to understand, I've seen the spikes before ...

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      2. Morgan Murrah ‏@atlbridge 24h24 hours ago

        @CrazyIdeasNZ @stevebiddle @MetService Would also love to learn a little more

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      3. Steve Biddle ‏@stevebiddle 24h24 hours ago

        @atlbridge @CrazyIdeasNZ @MetService the crap bleeding down to Nelson is interference from somebody using a 5.6GHz freq causing interference

        1 reply 1 retweet 8 likes
      4. Jon Pawley ‏@jnpwly 22h22 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @atlbridge @CrazyIdeasNZ @MetService Nowhere near Nelson. Golden Bay is a coupla hours drive over the hill...

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Jon Pawley ‏@jnpwly 22h22 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @atlbridge @CrazyIdeasNZ @MetService The fact it is point straight at me is immaterial ;)

        0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      1. Joshua Harrington ‏@TheJHNZ 16h16 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @MetService Nothing to do with @PrimoWireless ??

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      2. Matthew Harrison ‏@MrPrimoNZ 13h13 hours ago

        @TheJHNZ @stevebiddle @MetService @PrimoWireless its not.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Steve Biddle ‏@stevebiddle 13h13 hours ago

        @MrPrimoNZ @TheJHNZ @MetService @PrimoWireless haha

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    2. Jerry Gamblin ‏@JGamblin 24h24 hours ago

      @stevebiddle How and where at on this picture?

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      1. Jim Vajda ‏@JimVajda 23h23 hours ago

        @stevebiddle @metageek @MetService This is a terminal Doppler weather radar? Usually just used for wind sheer near airports around here.

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      2. MetaGeek ‏@metageek 20h20 hours ago

        @JimVajda @stevebiddle @metageek Looks like a weather radar. @MetService has some more about it posted here: http://blog.metservice.com/Radar_Interference …

        1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes
      3. Jim Vajda ‏@JimVajda 20h20 hours ago

        @metageek @stevebiddle @MetService Yes but is it TDWR? That's what shares 5 GHz with Wi-Fi.

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      4. MetaGeek ‏@metageek 20h20 hours ago

        @JimVajda @metageek @stevebiddle Not sure. Operated by @MetService, a NZ weather forecaster, so probably not TWDR. 10 cm/2.9 GHz maybe? ^JC

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      5. MetaGeek ‏@metageek 20h20 hours ago

        @metageek @JimVajda @stevebiddle @MetService It's also in a completely different frequency governing body... so really hard to say. ^JC

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. MetaGeek ‏@metageek 20h20 hours ago

        @JimVajda @stevebiddle @MetService Ah, here! THIS is what I was looking for. Could be weather radar in 2.4 GHz? ^JC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar pic.twitter.com/QoaHgLZJhu

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