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What is definition of CLI
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A mathematical value derived from the number and severity of leaks in the cable. |
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Compliance with FCC regulations requires a CLI figure of merit of __ or less. |
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Carrier-to-beat ratios greater than __ dB are far enough below desired carries levels to be a little concern to the average viewer. |
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Following ghost appears to the______ of the picture. |
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Leading ghost appears to the _____ of the picture. |
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Following Ghost is caused by what? |
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Signal Reflection, Impedance Mismatch |
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What causes Co-Channel Interference |
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When the same channel from two (or more)different TV stations is received by the same antenna. |
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For Co-Channel Interference to be visible, the difference in levels between desired and undesired channels must be less than __ dB. |
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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. |
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Noise caused by changes in temperature |
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What is our standard temperature of reference. |
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What is Carrier-to-Noise ratio (C/N) |
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Difference in dB between carrier level and noise floor. |
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What is FCC minimum Carrier to Noise Ratio? |
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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.) |
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What is definition of XMOD? |
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The crossing of modulation from one channel to another. |
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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 ? |
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Vertical bar and ghost images. |
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Composite Third Order(CTB) does not effect which 2 channels? |
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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.) |
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For each dB the levels of a well behaved amplifier are raised, the carrier CTB ratio gets __ dB worse. |
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Appears as a horizontal bar in the picture. Primary source is the power passing chokes used in passive devices. |
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Minimum carrier to hum ratio |
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30 dB or better (less than or equal to 3% hum) |
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Quadrature Amplitude Modulation |
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Quadrature Phased Shift Keying |
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Radio Frequency (Forward and Return Signal Strength) |
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Forward Spectrum Begins at ___Mhz and can be as high as ___Ghz |
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Return spectrum starts from __Mhz to __Mhz |
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How many phase states with a QPSK carrier |
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Signal-to-noise Ratio is? |
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A measure of signal strength relative to background noise in analog and digital communications. |
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Define MER(Modulation Error Correction) |
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Measures the ratio of the error power to the average power in an ideal QAM signal. Comparable to the SNR measurement in analog systems. |
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Define FEC (Forward Error Correction) |
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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 |
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Define BER (Bit Error Rate) |
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Meaures how often an error occurs in a given amount of data |
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A condition where interfering signals leak into a cable network. |
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Devices used to terminate RF signals. This maintains the system inpedance, which reduces signal reflections. |
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What is the primary source of hum modulation today? |
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Power passing chokes used in passive devices. |
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What device in the power inserter prevents RF energy from entering into the power supply? |
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What is the purpose of a power inserter? |
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Introduce AC power into the network for use by the active devices. |
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Which Comcast network architecture provides a single, common infrastructures in which all services are delivered via IP over a consistent transport and routing architecture. |
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CRAN (Converged Regional Area Network) |
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What are the leakage limits? |
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Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz – 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters |
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A leakage test can be conducted in what two ways? |
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What causes a leading ghost? |
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When ingress allows a locally broadcast TV channel's signal to enter TV along with channel's supplied by network. |
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Majority of ingress enters the system between the ___ and the customer's TV set. |
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Discrete 2nd order, the 2nd harmonic is ___dB lower then the carrier. |
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TV carriers are spaced at ____ increments. |
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Excessive DC current draw, would result in 120-cycle modulation of the TV carriers. This would cause___ hum bars to appear in the picture. |
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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. |
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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. |
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With Ingress, anything higher than ___dbmV is a problem that you need to investigate. |
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You must disconnect the drop from the cable system before you use any tone/signal generating device? True or False |
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True. Tone Generators send strong interfering carriers back into the cable system. |
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What does a high pass filter do? |
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It passes high frequencies well, but attenuates frequencies lower than the cut-off frequency. (Comcast high pass filter attenuates 3-50MHz) |
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Total system noise combines as it travels towards the headend and is called? |
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Basic Troubleshooting Steps is also known as an ______ _____? |
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Whats does FDM stand for? |
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Frequency Division Multiplexing |
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What is the definition of FDM (Frequency division multiplexing) |
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The ability to carry and individually select different channels on a single cable by their unique frequency. |
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A power diplex does what? |
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Separates or combines the AC current's two parts: the AC power and the RF broadband signals. |
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Using a single circuit or transmission link for the simultaneous transmission or reception of two signals |
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Diplex Filters does what? |
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Separates the forward and reverse signals from the coax so they can be routed to (and from) the appropriate components within the amplifier. |
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Compensates for the unequal attenuation properties of coax at different frequency. (Input EQ flattens the signal) |
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Forward Amplifier Module(Trunk amp)does what? |
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Amplifies forward signals passing through the trunk and distribution lines. |
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Sometimes called a Mop-up, tries to correct any undesired peaks or valleys within the passband of the amplifier |
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What is Automatic Gain Control (AGC) |
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Used to compensate for fluctuations of the input signal. |
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Amplifies forward signal and sends it out to feeder line (as many as 4) |
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Used to boost return signals. |
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Lowers low-frequency to correct reverse tilt. |
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What does in-line conditioners help? |
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Upstream. Uses attenuators pads to increase upstream levels. |
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What does a power inserter introduce to the cable system? |
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4 parts of a coaxial cable? |
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Jacket, conductor(sheath), dielectric, center conductor |
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3 parts of a fiber cable. |
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What is a optical transmitter do? |
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Changes the RF signal into pulses of light and then transmits them onto the optical fiber. |
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What does a optical receiver do? |
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Converts incoming light to RF signals. |
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Wavelength is a measurement of _____, the ____ that signal of a specific frequency travels during the time it takes to complete one full cycle. |
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The wavelengths of light used in broadband telecommunications are centered at ____ nm and _____nm. |
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What does CRAN stand for? |
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Converged Regional Area Network. |
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Only known and trusted routes exist or are propagated from one part of Comcast network to another. |
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Comcast Private Backbone or Converged Backbone |
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How much straight cable do you start with when starting your splice? |
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What distance do you mark the cable where you want the tool to stop. |
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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. |
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With XMOD, if on screen, carrier to cross modulation should be ____dB. |
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What becomes visible before a XMOD in a systems carrying more than forty or more channels. |
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(CTB) Composite Triple Beat (CTB is the ratio of carrier to Composite Third order Beat, also called Composite Triple Beat.) |
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Caused by anything with a motor. Electrical Noise |
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Minimum aerial clearance for drops above public streets, alleys, roads, and commercial and residential driveways. |
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Grounding wire should not exceed ____feet or the length of the shortest cable outlet. |
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Uninterruptible Power Supply |
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The loss for Series 6 at the highest frequency? |
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Number of phase states in a QAM carrier? |
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How long do you keep CLI Logs? |
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What are the five types of system maps |
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Base Map, Strand Map, Design Map, Amplifier Schematic or "Tree" Map, and As Built Map. |
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Map that resembles street map, complete with feature like lakes and rivers, streets, and boundaries. |
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Shows streets with poles and pedestal locations and includes the span length or footage between these items. |
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Shows the location of the electronic equipment, including the headend and any hubs, also amps, power supplies, and taps. |
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Maps provide the layout of the system in a condensed form. |
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Amplifier Schematics or "tree" maps |
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Word to help remember types of maps? |
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