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Robleh
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2014-Apr-11 3:27 pm
Why :(I was fine all winter time now this problem is back.
Status Code: Operational Software Version: STAC.02.16 Software Model: a81a Bootloader: 2.3.0
Cable Signal Details Forward Path: Channel Frequency Power SNR BER Modulation 1 645.0 MHz -1.0 dBmV 38.9 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 2 615.0 MHz -1.7 dBmV 39.0 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 3 621.0 MHz -0.9 dBmV 39.3 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 4 633.0 MHz -1.7 dBmV 38.9 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 5 639.0 MHz -1.6 dBmV 39.1 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 6 651.0 MHz -1.2 dBmV 38.8 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 7 657.0 MHz -1.3 dBmV 38.7 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM 8 663.0 MHz -0.9 dBmV 39.0 dB 0.000 % 256 QAM Return Path: (Partial Service) Channel ID Frequency Power Modulation 2 30.6 MHz 0.0 dBmV None 1 38.6 MHz 0.0 dBmV None 3 23.7 MHz 0.0 dBmV None 0 0.0 MHz 0.0 dBmV None Data Service Details Provisioned Address: Yes Provisioned Time: Yes Provisioned Configuration: Yes Registered: Yes BPI: Enabled
upstream lvls jump to 52 then lose connectivity, then have to wait till modem reboots on its own. |
Teddy Boomk kudos Received Premium Member join:2007-01-29 Toronto, ON |
I think winter is good for signals, generally. Like, with water mostly frozen, it isn't conductive anymore. So if moisture is getting into your cable, it doesn't degrade the signals too badly when frozen.
I'm in a basement. Before I put an antenna outside, I'd get great over the air reception in the winter. As soon as the ground thawed, conductivity of earth would go up, and the reception became terrible. |