John,
Very informative. I intend to throw it in the face of the next AT&T
salesman that comes knocking on my door. We get one every couple months.
It is especially true that they lie about now being pure fiber to the
house. I ask them how they installed fiber without having sent out a
machine to route it.
Not mentioned is the RFI that their modems can generate. Reading the
article confirms that it is almost a given-- especially for those with
overhead utilities.
73 de Brian/K3KO
On 8/26/2017 10:21 AM, John Oppenheimer wrote:
May find some information about the issue here:
http://adslm.dohrenburg.net/uverse/
It will depend on which VSDL frequency is being used by the modem. My
modem seemed to pick the high end of 40 meters most of the time.
John KN5L
On 08/25/2017 09:16 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
I can't think of a mechanism whereby ANY ham rig could be the CAUSE of
interference to cable TV or DSL.
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