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What causes a bad SNR/How to fix a bad SNR?
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01-08-2008, 22:39
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Re: What causes a bad SNR/How to fix a bad SNR?
No 'high' limit to SNR for best performance though when it gets too high it's probably a misreading.
33dB+ is ok but higher the better.
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