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pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA
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[Signals] Is this a Perfect Signal?




Just curious how much of a perfect signal this is?

I am having NO issues just curious.

I do have a 3dB atteunator and a 3.5 dB loss splitter so 6.5 of total attenuation.


JigglyWiggly

join:2009-07-12
Pleasanton, CA

yes



EG
The wings of love
Premium
join:2006-11-18
Union, NJ
kudos:9

You probably don't need the 3 dB attenuator. Zero uncorrectables is pretty depending on when you last powercycled the modem.



flwpwr

@comcast.net

reply to pclover
No there is no such thing as a perfect signal, any level can have linear distortion, amp distortion, CPD, various order beats, ingress, etc.. Well amp distortion generally requires a strong signal due to overamp but..



PeteC2
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join:2002-01-20
Bristol, CT
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reply to pclover
I don't know about "perfect", but it is more than good enough!
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Deeds, not words



EG
The wings of love
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join:2006-11-18
Union, NJ
kudos:9

reply to pclover
The return values can't be seen by the modem..



pclover

join:2008-08-02
Santa Cruz, CA

you looking for my uSNR? It's 30-31 dB



EG
The wings of love
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join:2006-11-18
Union, NJ
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said by pclover:

you looking for my uSNR? It's 30-31 dB

Yeah, that's o/k.

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