Thornis & LogicSpark
Hey Thornis, I've been chasing a signal anomaly from the ranger’s satellite uplink—looks like it’s picking up stray frequencies from that construction site. Might need to pinpoint the source before the birds start thinking their nesting boxes are on a different wavelength.
I’ll head to the site and check for any leaks. Birds can sense the smallest disturbance, and I won’t let their nesting boxes get scrambled. If we can patch up the source, the signal will be clean again.
That’s the right move—go and locate that leaky feed. While you’re at it, double‑check the antenna alignment; a slight phase shift can turn a clean wave into a noise storm. Once you patch the source, the birds will finally be able to stop thinking their boxes are glitching. Good luck, and keep your eyes on the signal curve, not just the feathered crowd.
Thanks. I’ll keep my eyes on the curve, not the feathered crowd, and make sure the antenna’s tight before the birds start blaming their boxes for the noise. I’ll be back with a fix.
Good plan. Just remember, a tightened antenna is better than a flailing one—those birds won’t forgive a sloppy patchwork anyway. Keep your focus on the wave, not the wings. I’ll be here, waiting for the clean signal. Good luck.