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In comp.os.linux.misc The Natural Philosopher <
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 09/12/2025 11:57, Andy Burns wrote:
>> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>
>>> might be dependent on where I parked the car
>>
>> Monitoring within the appliance bays of multiple fire stations,
>> certainly shows signal levels exhibiting high and low levels depending
>> whether the truck is in or out ...
>>
> Umm. Well now the rain has gone and the wind died down a little I am
> getting +6dB better signal. I could move the car...
>
> I`ll park that one (sic") till I use the car again, then I`ll move it ...
Water greatly absorbs 2.4Ghz signals, so it is not surprising you see
stronger signals once the extra "water" is no longer in the signal
path.
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