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SnoopZ 05-01-2016 09:05

Re: Downstream channel ID 'slope' ?
 
You guys were right the engineer didn't do anything, said all in spec.

My only concern is in the summer months the levels change, i can't remember in which direction though, so it may cause me issues?

Kushan 05-01-2016 10:00

Re: Downstream channel ID 'slope' ?
 
Quote:

You guys were right the engineer didn't do anything, said all in spec.

My only concern is in the summer months the levels change, i can't remember in which direction though, so it may cause me issues?
If that happens, then get a tech out. However this is why they all have a tolerance, the levels will naturally shift around through the year.

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35815609)
Note the 'in-house' part of the statement. As in own directly employed staff, not customers.

Ah, my bad, I missed that bit :)

jb66 05-01-2016 12:57

Re: Downstream channel ID 'slope' ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35815693)
You guys were right the engineer didn't do anything, said all in spec.

My only concern is in the summer months the levels change, i can't remember in which direction though, so it may cause me issues?

They will go lower in the heat so shouldnt be an issue

SnoopZ 09-01-2016 18:41

Re: Downstream channel ID 'slope' ?
 
Just wondering i had a 3db forward path attenuator lying around so i put it on and now my high and lows are -2.7 and 3.5 with it on and without they're -0.4 and 5.6.

Is it better to leave it on or take it off?

General Maximus 09-01-2016 18:56

Re: Downstream channel ID 'slope' ?
 
either is fine but I would prefer the former

SnoopZ 09-01-2016 20:46

Re: Downstream channel ID 'slope' ?
 
Yes i thought either was fine too and as the levels will drop in hot weather i think i will take it off eventually.


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