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CCT4 Module 5
Troubleshooting With Knowledge To The First Active.
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01/25/2011

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What does CLI stand for?
Definition
Cumulative Leakage Index
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What is definition of CLI

 

Definition
A mathematical value derived from the number and severity of leaks in the cable.
Term
Compliance with FCC regulations requires a CLI figure of merit of __ or less.
Definition
64
Term
Carrier-to-beat ratios greater than
__ dB are far enough below desired carries levels to be a little concern to the average viewer.
Definition
57
Term
Following ghost appears to the______ of the picture.
Definition
Left
Term
Leading ghost appears to the _____ of the picture.
Definition
Right
Term
Following Ghost is caused by what?
Definition
Signal Reflection, Impedance Mismatch
Term
What causes Co-Channel Interference
Definition
When the same channel from two (or more)different TV stations is received by the same antenna.
Term
For Co-Channel Interference to be visible, the difference in levels between desired and undesired channels must be less than __ dB.
Definition
60
Term
Zero Beat
Definition
Method of reception using a RF current of the proper magnitude and phase relation so the received voltage is of the same nature as the original wave.
Term
Thermal Noise
Definition
Noise caused by changes in temperature
Term
What is our standard temperature of reference.
Definition
68 degrees Fahrenheit
Term
What is Carrier-to-Noise ratio (C/N)
Definition
Difference in dB between carrier level and noise floor.
Term
What is FCC minimum Carrier to Noise Ratio?
Definition
43 dB
Term
L1-(NF-59.2)=?
Definition
C/N Carrier to Noise
Term
What is distortions?
Definition
Undesired changes in the waveform of a signal. (Distort is to alter the original shape of an object, image, sound, waveform or other form of information or representation.)
Term
What is definition of XMOD?
Definition
The crossing of modulation from one channel to another.
Term
Since horizontal sync pulse has the highest energy content of any of the video components within a TV channel, cross-modulation typically mainfests itself as ?
Definition
Vertical bar and ghost images.
Term
Composite Third Order(CTB) does not effect which 2 channels?
Definition
5 and 6
Term
CTB means?
Definition
Composite Triple Beat or Composite Third Order (Book shows 2 different answers)((CTB is the ratio of carrier to Composite Third order Beat, also called Composite Triple Beat.)
Term
For each dB the levels of a well behaved amplifier are raised, the carrier CTB ratio gets __ dB worse.
Definition
2
Term
CSO stands for?
Definition
Composite Second Order
Term
What is Hum
Definition
Appears as a horizontal bar in the picture. Primary source is the power passing chokes used in passive devices.
Term
Minimum carrier to hum ratio
Definition
30 dB or better (less than or equal to 3% hum)
Term
QAM stands for?
Definition
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
Term
QPSK stands for?
Definition
Quadrature Phased Shift Keying
Term
FEC stands for?
Definition
Forward Error Correction
Term
NPR stands for?
Definition
Noise Power Ratio
Term
MER stands for?
Definition
Modulation Error Rate
Term
BER Stands for?
Definition
Bit Error Rate
Term
SNR stands for?
Definition
Signal-to-Noise
Term
RF means?
Definition
Radio Frequency (Forward and Return Signal Strength)
Term
Forward Spectrum Begins at ___Mhz and can be as high as ___Ghz
Definition
50Mhz 1Ghz
Term
Return spectrum starts from __Mhz to __Mhz
Definition
5Mhz-42Mhz
Term
How many phase states with a QPSK carrier
Definition
4
Term
Signal-to-noise Ratio is?
Definition
A measure of signal strength relative to background noise in analog and digital communications.
Term
Define MER(Modulation Error Correction)
Definition
Measures the ratio of the error power to the average power in an ideal QAM signal. Comparable to the SNR measurement in analog systems.
Term
Define FEC (Forward Error Correction)
Definition
Is a method where additional data bits are added to the digital video bit stream to help identify and correct any errors that may be caused by the transmission system
Term
Define BER (Bit Error Rate)
Definition
Meaures how often an error occurs in a given amount of data
Term
Define Ingress
Definition
A condition where interfering signals leak into a cable network.
Term
Devices used to terminate RF signals. This maintains the system inpedance, which reduces signal reflections.
Definition
Terminators (75 ohms)
Term
What is the primary source of hum modulation today?
Definition
Power passing chokes used in passive devices.
Term
What device in the power inserter prevents RF energy from entering into the power supply?
Definition
Low/pass filter.
Term
What is the purpose of a power inserter?
Definition
Introduce AC power into the network for use by the active devices.
Term
Which Comcast network architecture provides a single, common infrastructures in which all services are delivered via IP over a consistent transport and routing architecture.
Definition
CRAN (Converged Regional Area Network)
Term
What are the leakage limits?
Definition
Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz – 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters
Term
A leakage test can be conducted in what two ways?
Definition
Ground and aerial
Term
What causes a leading ghost?
Definition
When ingress allows a locally broadcast TV channel's signal to enter TV along with channel's supplied by network.
Term
Majority of ingress enters the system between the ___ and the customer's TV set.
Definition
Tap
Term
Discrete 2nd order, the 2nd harmonic is ___dB lower then the carrier.
Definition
6dB
Term
TV carriers are spaced at ____ increments.
Definition
6Mhz
Term
Excessive DC current draw, would result in 120-cycle modulation of the TV carriers. This would cause___ hum bars to appear in the picture.
Definition
2
Term
What is modulation?
Definition
Is the process of varying one or more properties of a high-frequency periodic waveform, called the carrier signal, with respect to a modulating signal.
Term
What is Qam
Definition
Digital modulation scheme that allows 2 channels of information to be transmitted at the same time on a particular frequency by changing the phase and amplitude.
Term
With Ingress, anything higher than ___dbmV is a problem that you need to investigate.
Definition
-30dBmV
Term
You must disconnect the drop from the cable system before you use any tone/signal generating device? True or False
Definition
True. Tone Generators send strong interfering carriers back into the cable system.
Term
What does a high pass filter do?
Definition
It passes high frequencies well, but attenuates frequencies lower than the cut-off frequency. (Comcast high pass filter attenuates 3-50MHz)
Term
Total system noise combines as it travels towards the headend and is called?
Definition
Funnel Effect
Term
POP Means?
Definition
Proof of Performance
Term
Basic Troubleshooting Steps is also known as an ______ _____?
Definition
Action Plan
Term
Whats does FDM stand for?
Definition
Frequency Division Multiplexing
Term
What is the definition of FDM (Frequency division multiplexing)
Definition
The ability to carry and individually select different channels on a single cable by their unique frequency.
Term
A power diplex does what?
Definition
Separates or combines the AC current's two parts: the AC power and the RF broadband signals.
Term
Diplex means?
Definition
Using a single circuit or transmission link for the simultaneous transmission or reception of two signals
Term
Diplex Filters does what?
Definition
Separates the forward and reverse signals from the coax so they can be routed to (and from) the appropriate components within the amplifier.
Term
What does a pad do?
Definition
Attenuates the signal
Term
Equalizer does what?
Definition
Compensates for the unequal attenuation properties of coax at different frequency. (Input EQ flattens the signal)
Term
Forward Amplifier Module(Trunk amp)does what?
Definition
Amplifies forward signals passing through the trunk and distribution lines.
Term
Response Equalizer does?
Definition
Sometimes called a Mop-up, tries to correct any undesired peaks or valleys within the passband of the amplifier
Term
What is Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
Definition
Used to compensate for fluctuations of the input signal.
Term
Bridger Amplifier
Definition
Amplifies forward signal and sends it out to feeder line (as many as 4)
Term
Return Amplifier
Definition
Used to boost return signals.
Term
TP stands for
Definition
Test Points
Term
In-Line equalizer does?
Definition
Lowers low-frequency to correct reverse tilt.
Term
What does in-line conditioners help?
Definition
Upstream. Uses attenuators pads to increase upstream levels.
Term
What does a power inserter introduce to the cable system?
Definition
AC
Term
4 parts of a coaxial cable?
Definition
Jacket, conductor(sheath), dielectric, center conductor
Term
3 parts of a fiber cable.
Definition
Coating, cladding, core.
Term
What is a optical transmitter do?
Definition
Changes the RF signal into pulses of light and then transmits them onto the optical fiber.
Term
What does a optical receiver do?
Definition
Converts incoming light to RF signals.
Term
HFC stands for?
Definition
Hybrid Fiber Coax
Term
Wavelength is a measurement of _____, the ____ that signal of a specific frequency travels during the time it takes to complete one full cycle.
Definition
Distance
Term
The wavelengths of light used in broadband telecommunications are centered at ____ nm and _____nm.
Definition
1310, 1550
Term
What does CRAN stand for?
Definition
Converged Regional Area Network.
Term
Sanitized routing means?
Definition
Only known and trusted routes exist or are propagated from one part of Comcast network to another.
Term
Cbone is?
Definition
Comcast Private Backbone or Converged Backbone
Term
Ibone is?
Definition
Internet backbone.
Term
How much straight cable do you start with when starting your splice?
Definition
10"
Term
What distance do you mark the cable where you want the tool to stop.
Definition
4-6 inches.
Term
With XMOD, if the bars fall of screen, cross modulation should be __dB below the visual carrier level for non-visibility of the offending video.
Definition
48
Term
With XMOD, if on screen, carrier to cross modulation should be ____dB.
Definition
51
Term
What becomes visible before a XMOD in a systems carrying more than forty or more channels.
Definition
(CTB) Composite Triple Beat (CTB is the ratio of carrier to Composite Third order Beat, also called Composite Triple Beat.)
Term
What is impulse noise?
Definition
Caused by anything with a motor. Electrical Noise
Term
Another name for Tactile
Definition
Kinesthetic
Term
Minimum aerial clearance for drops above public streets, alleys, roads, and commercial and residential driveways.
Definition
16'
Term
What does CPD stand for?
Definition
Common Path Distortion
Term
Grounding wire should not exceed ____feet or the length of the shortest cable outlet.
Definition
20'
Term
0dBmV = _____ mV?
Definition
1
Term
UPS stands for?
Definition
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Term
The loss for Series 6 at the highest frequency?
Definition
6.1 dBmv
Term
Number of phase states in a QAM carrier?
Definition
16
Term
CW stands for?
Definition
Continous Wave
Term
How long do you keep CLI Logs?
Definition
2 years
Term
What are the five types of system maps
Definition
Base Map, Strand Map, Design Map, Amplifier Schematic or "Tree" Map, and As Built Map.
Term
Map that resembles street map, complete with feature like lakes and rivers, streets, and boundaries.
Definition
Base Map
Term
Shows streets with poles and pedestal locations and includes the span length or footage between these items.
Definition
Strand maps
Term
Shows the location of the electronic equipment, including the headend and any hubs, also amps, power supplies, and taps.
Definition
Design maps
Term
Maps provide the layout of the system in a condensed form.
Definition
Amplifier Schematics or "tree" maps
Term
Word to help remember types of maps?
Definition
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