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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
Expect around a 3 dBmV change in power levels between summer and winter, due to temperature.
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Yes, that's correct.
In the particular case, I see little difference between 9.9 and 10.1, the latter being one where the technician should fit an attenuator according to the Field Service Guide. An the SH range is cheap kit. So I'm suggesting that to remove that element of doubt an attenuator should be fitted.
That said, I notice that the post-RS errors are zero on the latest shown data.
Btw, it is always a good idea to post the Upstream data at the same time because if it's behaving correctly, that power should be lower than "normal".