just hit the damn chip at 18 and dont forget the internal split in the mini bridgers which needs 3 extra get a sda for best results you can use sweep but use your return allignment mode to see exactly what your hittin the head end at.
> Alright, I'm tired of talking to the 'experts' about aligning my reverse path, now I want to hear from the real experts, you guys/girls. I need to achieve 'unity gain' of 20 dB across the board, I'm using Phillips GNA 397 amplifiers and Antec LLRX 400 nodes. I'm getting conflicting reports on: 1. Where and how much signal to inject. 2.Which way to go,(from the headend out, or from the end of line in.) Any information would be greatly welcomed. I can't get much more confused.
Re: Reverse path alignment for 'unity gain'
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