Thread: 100M Signal Levels
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Old 06-09-2011, 15:15   #25
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Re: Signal Levels

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Originally Posted by jb66 View Post
You can get internal hdu and external, the internal has 1 input 4 outputs and 1 for the plug. Ok so your modem says -7 thats at mid range, your high frequencies are going to be near -15 as high frequencies drop of more.
I hadn't thought of that. The SNR at the modem is an estimate after demodulation.

For my mathematical mind (and the attenuation tables, of course, where do you put "mid range" as a frequency point?
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