Over on YouTube user Adam Alicajic has uploaded a video showing how coax cable loss affects the frame rate when receiving ADS-B. To do this test Adam uses a precision attenuator in between his ADS-B antenna and RTL-SDR dongle to simulate attenuation from coax cable loss. His results show...
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3. Ethernet cables*2, Coax cable*2, Adapter*2 4. Check your modem or router LED lights to ensure the connection is active. How to install MA-25? Step 1. Connect MA-25 to power outlet, Security LED will be on after connected. Step 2. Connect MA-25 to Coax outlet with attached Coa...
Disconnect the modem’s power and coax cables. Reconnect the power cable. For the time being, disconnect the coax cable. Connect the modem to the router’s WAN port using an Ethernet cable. Turn on the modem. After 5 minutes, reconnect the coax cable. Check the Internet light and try to...
By testing your coax, you can instantly tell if the issues you have are with your cable modem, coax wires or with your ISP. A simple tool like Hitron’s DSS-01 Coax Cable Tester can be used to quickly test your coax outlet or wiring, to ensure it is receiving an Internet signal from...
Coax cables consist of a metal filament--usually copper--insulated by a layer of PVC, which is wrapped in a braided aluminum or foil for grounding. The outside of the coax cable consists of a synthetic insulating jacket.
The coax input on the back of a TV enables an indoor or outdoor antenna to provide free television broadcast signals. A broken input connector must be repaired if the antenna is to be used. Supplies from an electronics store and a hardware shop are neede
If those methods don’t fix things, the problem could be an over-the-air (OTA) antenna or a cable-TV coax cable that has its own path to ground. I’ve received some pretty annoying shocks when handling coax signal splitters. Normally—because of the isolation ...
the medium connecting them (fiber optic, coax cable, copper lines, wireless, etc.) the technology used (cable Docsis, DSL, GPON, dedicated fiber, etc.) the configuration on the routers such as traffic shaping the network condition such as congestion So to be able to qualify the latency in...
VSWR, voltage standing wave ratio is a key parameter to measure when using a radio transmitter, and there are several methods and test instruments that can be used.