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1. [RFI] 4khz Spectrum comb ADSL2 one last try composed as text (score: 1)
Author: HankP <pfizenmayer@q.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 15:25:59 -0500 (EST)
If this does not work I give up - I apologize for this mess -- Hank K7HP I have seen nothing on this reflector about carriers every 4 khz from Centurylink ADSL2 systems . (or any other system) Here i
/archives//html/RFI/2017-03/msg00012.html (10,662 bytes)

2. Re: [RFI] 4khz Spectrum comb ADSL2 one last try composed as text (score: 1)
Author: "J. Gordon Beattie, Jr." <w2ttt@att.net>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 13:37:05 -0500
Hank, xDSL subcarriers are every 4.3125 kHz. That is a common industry standard. You will probably see carriers between 138 kHz and about 8.5 MHz, though you could see them up to 17 MHz if the carrie
/archives//html/RFI/2017-03/msg00015.html (12,220 bytes)

3. Re: [RFI] 4khz Spectrum comb ADSL2 one last try composed as text (score: 1)
Author: dalej <dj2001x@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 13:45:42 -0600
I see these cables dangling from poles quite a bit. I have one on a pole in front of the house hanging loose from the box. I often wonder why the cable company would just leave the cables dangling li
/archives//html/RFI/2017-03/msg00016.html (12,664 bytes)

4. Re: [RFI] 4khz Spectrum comb ADSL2 one last try composed as text (score: 1)
Author: HankP <pfizenmayer@q.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:46:59 -0500 (EST)
HI Gordon -- I have read about the 4.3125 standard spacing - This Clink system is within a hz of 4 khz, for instance 7007.783 , 7011.783 .. There now happens to be another set also spaced exactly 4 k
/archives//html/RFI/2017-03/msg00017.html (16,853 bytes)

5. Re: [RFI] 4khz Spectrum comb ADSL2 one last try composed as text (score: 1)
Author: w2ttt@att.net
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2017 01:42:39 +0000 (UTC)
Hmmm...we'll it is m interesting that Clink had the approach to increase subcarrier power in the face of interference.  That approach is not what I've seen in other DSL systems.  Glad to see that the
/archives//html/RFI/2017-03/msg00018.html (16,514 bytes)


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