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| What effects does harsh weather have on my RadioLinx product's signal attenuation? | 
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| In general, weather conditions have little to no effect on the RF signal of a 2.4ghz system. For 2.4ghz systems, you may find attenuation up to 0.08 db/mile (0.05db/km) in the heaviest of rain conditions (4 inches/hr). A thick fog may result in as much as 0.03 db/mile (0.02 db/km) attenuation. 
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