Thread: 50mb wtf
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Old 27-02-2009, 14:55   #5
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Re: 50mb wtf

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Originally Posted by broadbandking View Post
Firstly the downstream levels look rather high which can be sorted out as for been in a anolog area I doubt it as you wouldnt be able to recieve digital services if you was call tech support and they should get a engineer to fix those levels
There are a few areas that have no digital TV but have HSI just FYI, bits of Leicester and London come to mind immediately.

The forward path amps aren't too hot, 450MHz, so not enough room for the digital multiplexes and VoD but with the retirement of some analogue channels room for the 5 HSI downstreams is available as on ex-ntl the original HSI downstream sat at 402.75MHz and the new ones span 299 - 323MHz.

HTH.
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