[email protected] said:
> I like the idea of inserting attenuation until the SNR or Cn values start to
> go down.  That may be the most practical solution. 

Inserting attenuation is a good trick for the tool box.  It is also used to 
measure error rates on fiber links.

With a reasonable fiber setup, the error rate is so low that it is hard to 
measure.  At low error rates, there is a simple relation between signal/noise 
and error rate.  So insert enough attenuation until you can easily measure the 
error rate, then compute what it would be without the attenuation.

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