ISJ
I tend to agree with you. I live in High Wycombe and I have been experiencing serious degredation with range of my supplied aerial this last week. I traditionally have a range of around 120 miles in certain directions. This last week I haven't logged anything over 30 miles range. The network shows that aircraft are still flying at greater range in positions I previously would have picked them up.
My daily totals logged are down from a traditional 1500 to under 400 with the aerial in the same location. The network shows south England has returned to its normal traffic density following the disruption earlier this week.
I put it down to atmospherics and was waiting for metreological conditions to improve. Your post seems to confirm this is the case.
Now that is interesting, as I have had a very good look at all of the connections in my rig and nothing seems to be wrong.
However, there can be no denying that my unit simply isnt pick up a third of what it was 10 days ago before I took it to the US
(As I said, my normal aerial is fixed in the loft,, all I did was break the connection when I went away and then reconnected it upon my return - unless the connector on the back of the RDB got damaged whilst I was away it was HIGHLY unlikely that any other part of the rig has changed)
I wonder if it really is atmospherics after all?!