Wow is this old. And for accuracy T1 is 1.544 Mbps across 24 channels usually provisioned into DSL 2B+D.
I know, that's what makes it even funnier
Keep an eye on strange device behaviors this weekend. A big Geomagnetic storm is hitting the planet this weekend. These types of events have been known to cause bits to flip in transit.
Could this recommendation also flip.... ?
NOT sure.
Thanks for the heads-up. Tinfoil hats (and more) in place.
My radios have been screwy since Monday. Today was a G2, so not quite as bad as Wednesday, that was a G3.
As in FM or AM radios or hub radios or ?
Industrial radios at work (railroad, 159.570 - 161.5575) between the Central Office in Texas and the trains in the field all across the country. Though I have seen it far worse than its been this week. Seems like since they narrow banded a few years ago it hasn't been as pronounced as it was in the past.
I had my SDR up and running and I noticed a few changes in background noise in the VHF band. I don't have multiple receivers so I couldn't hit the HAM, FM, or GRMS. The interesting items in VHF over the past years is the number of transmissions that have moved to digital.
I didn't have any odd equipment issues in my Z-Wave, ZigBee, or Wi-Fi .
Oh wow...that is so me.
It probably should be me considering I wear bi-focal, prism lens glasses and solder with a 5x Illuminated glass, or Microscope.
Although, with all the health issues I've had this year, I haven't spent much time in my garage - my poor CNC machine has been in bits, all over my 2nd workbench, for about 3 months now.
No wonder the one on the left is so dirty. Notice the bottom screw is in the position to fill up with dust, then it just spreads from there.
I've always wondered why those ugly light switches are still the standard in Murica?
We have so many choices in Aus, and most have the screws hidden behind a cover plate eg:
PS, no prizes for guessing which child's room this is in (I was going to take a pic of our son's, but it was almost as dirty as the example above)
PSS, yes our switches are upside down - we are of course "down under".
A TV station here is advertising a new spin-off of the NCSI franchise called NCIS- Sydney. They play the ad upside down sometimes. Cracks me up every time.
lol, I'll have to look out for that!