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cypherstream
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reply to cooldude9919

Re: Charter Node?

Is that a Motorola 870MHz node?

MOTO6809

join:2007-11-05
Springfield, MA

It looks like an SA6940 node.



cypherstream
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Oh your right. That's what the node looks like serving my area. Also Comcast in Pottstown and Charter in Springfield, LA also have the same style nodes.

All are 750 MHz systems I believe.


MOTO6809

join:2007-11-05
Springfield, MA

said by cypherstream:

Oh your right. That's what the node looks like serving my area. Also Comcast in Pottstown and Charter in Springfield, LA also have the same style nodes.

All are 750 MHz systems I believe.
It's hard to tell by just seeing the housing, but it may be 750Mhz.

Comcast here uses Harmonic Lightwaves in Springfield, MA. Charter in Chicopee MA seems to be using the same Harmonic nodes 3844 scalables (870-1Ghz).


cypherstream
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I agree that it's hard to tell the bandwidth by the housing, but the SA6940 looks EXACTLY like that and according to Cisco's product catalog they only come in 870 MHz. They still have some archived 750 MHz gear in the SA catalog but the housings are different looking.

Service Electric Cable around here are using C-Cor M4000(NQ57)
870MHz and NT25 Nodes.


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