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2007-05-01 Diskussionsfäden p . sonderegger
Hallo Michel
Ich habe Boxen die machen plötzlich ein Update (Programm). Kannst Du mal
in Zug nachfragen ob an der Tabelle gespielt wird?

MFG
P Sonderegger

Evard Antennenbau AG
Wasserstrasse 8
2555 Brügg
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Antwort: Re: C(c)able Problems was: [swinog] de-peering

2006-12-16 Diskussionsfäden p . sonderegger
hello
the back Channel is

euro.docsis 8MHz
and 
docsis(american) 6MHz.

MFG
P Sonderegger

Evard Antennenbau AG
Wasserstrasse 8
2555 Brügg
Tel: 032 373 12 14 Fax: 032 373 54 56
www.evard.ch



Xaver Aerni [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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16.12.2006 14:12
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Re: C(c)able Problems was:  [swinog] de-peering






Return Channels for Cablemodems could be from 5 MHZ till 68 MHZ.
The Problem ist the most HF (Verstärker und Dosen) are only  from 5 MHZ 
till 
30 MHZ for the back Channel.

When you have the american Standard you have 7 MHZ band with Euro Standard 

you have 8 MHZ.


- Original Message - 
From: Daniele Guazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: swinog@swinog.ch
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: C(c)able Problems was: [swinog] de-peering


 Don't forget that most of the cable installation in apartment buildings 
 has been done quite some time ago and they are not really 
 state-of-the-art, especially regarding ground-loops, HF-grounding and 
 cable segments acting as antenna.

 And anyone who has a Ham-Radio station (like me) in the neighborhood has 

 anyway to expect interferences on CATV in the ranges:
 1.8 - 2.0 MHz
 3.5 - 3.8 MHz
 7.0 - 7.4 MHz
 10 MHz
 14.0 - 14.4 MHz
 18.0 - 18.2 MHz
 21.0 - 21.5 MHz
 24.8 - 25.0 MHz
 28.0 - 29.7 MHz
 50.0 - 52.0 MHz (limited to 25 W EIRP)
 144 - 146 MHz
 All frequency range above are allowed with a maximum EIRP of 1 kW !
 Note also that all the above ranges beside the 7MHz band are exclusive 
 assigned frequency.
 Therefore the cable provider has to ensure that there are no leakage 
from 
 CATV to air and vice versa.

 The return frequency band is 6 to 29MHz so wherever the return channel 
 will be it always overlap with one of the Ham bands.

 Daniele



 Roger Schmid wrote:
 so then in english ..

 i measured the backward channel ingress on an 10 appartment house in 
 zurich, this was after CC had upgraded the whole cabling.
 i got levels up to 70dbuv arround 15-16 mhz during early nighttimes,
 20mhz was arround 50dbuv, 27mhz nearly nothing, but the HF condition on 

 this frequency'y are not good actually as we are on the sunflare 
minimum, 
 lets see what happens to the backchannel in 5-6 years when we are on 
the 
 sunflare maximum where you can reach australia with 1watt power on 20 
mhz 
 ;-)

 The ingress dropped 20db when i was pulling a 4mm2 wire from the cable 
 ground to the power ground. (sideffect, there was a 2,5A current flow 
 thru that earthwire connection)

 btw: there was a 100hz TV and a PC with videocard connected to the CC 
 net, if switched on they produced additional 10DB wideband noise 
between 
 10 and 45 mhz

 this leads me to the idea, what when a CC angry user with HF experience 

 inject a jamming signal into his wall socket ? ;-)
 That is one big disadvantage of that technology. how about the legal 
 issue then ?

 Roger

 Am 16 Dec 2006 um 0:30 hat Will van Gulik geschrieben:

 Date sent:  Sat, 16 Dec 2006 00:30:43 +0100
 From:Will van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To:swinog@swinog.ch
 Subject: Re: AW: WG:  [swinog] de-peering
 Send reply to:swinog@swinog.ch
 
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  This sounds really interessting, but what about an English version, 
or
  worse, a french one ?

  Please, well all know that communicating is not as simple as we'd 
liked
  it to be, (read : packet loss, version problems, flapping, [use any
  silly/true reason here]), but *trying* to make it readable to anyone
  else is quite a nice bonus.

  Did we won that one ? ;)

  Xaver Aerni wrote:
   Hallo Peter,
  
   Die meisten CC Modems ist das Webinterface gesperrt.
  
   Deshalb ist es nicht möglich.
   Laut den Spezifikationen war der Upstream auf 27 MHZ. Bei unseren
 Messungen
   sind die auf 23 MHZ gewesen.
   Die Frage ist nur wieso... Man sagt ja das von 15 - 20 MHZ die 
 Störungen
   sehr gross sind (auf den Kabelnetz) und wenn die Mittelfrequenz bei
 23 MHZ
   ist (8 MHZ Bandbreite) kommen die recht in diesen bereich runter.
  
   Gruss Xaver
  
   -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
   Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Peter 
Baumann
   Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Dezember 2006 17:24
   An: swinog@swinog.ch
   Betreff: Re: WG: [swinog] de-peering
  
   Xaver Aerni schrieb:
   Hab mal eine ernste Frage betreffend Cablecom und ihren dauernden
   Störungen…
  
   Ist es möglich dass die CC ihre Upsteamfrequenz von 27 MHZ
   auf 23 MHZ
   gewechselt hat? Das würde die Störungen dauernden Störungen
   erklären.
   Gruss Xaver
  
   Hi Xaver
  
   Meistens kann man auf dem Cablemodem Webinterface die
   Up-/Downstream Frequenzen und HF-Pegel anschauen.
   Versuch mal mit dem Browser auf http://192.168.100.1 zu
   connecten, dort gibts ev. je nach Modell eine

[swinog] Sonderegger Philippe ist außer Haus.

2005-10-03 Diskussionsfäden p . sonderegger

Ich werde ab  30.09.2005 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
11.10.2005.

Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.

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