NCTI RSC II CABLE NETWORK OVERVIEW: Understanding the Feeder System with Complete Solutions
NCTI RSC II CABLE NETWORK OVERVIEW: Understanding the Feeder System with Complete Solutions NCTI RSC II CABLE NETWORK OVERVIEW: Understanding the Feeder System with Complete Solutions NCTI RSC II CABLE NETWORK OVERVIEW: Understanding the Feeder System with Complete Solutions What is one of the differences between tree-and-branch and hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) DESIGNS? - ANSWER-Bandwidth in the downstream path. In the tree-and-branch design, the cable signal in the downstream path leaves the trunk at the bridge amplifier. There, It makes a transition to the feeder's domain, and the signal splits. What is the maximum number of output ports the split signal can be routed to? - ANSWER-Four. What is isolation? - ANSWER-Isolation is the amount of signal reduction that an active device has between to output ports. What is the tap's insertion loss? - ANSWER-It is the amount of signal loss between the tap's input and output ports.
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