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Re: Elevated noise floor problem


greetings,

   I would  need more info to offer an educated guess.  If an un-educated guess might help, think om this, it is free.  The problem has a ninety per cent chance that itis powering.  i  would check all AC/DC transformers, their output settings, and then all the grounds.  I am  fairly certain it is an AC problem, though.  I will dig up some papers and see if i have any notes on it.

   I have kept extensive paperwork and am sure this has been a problem for me as well.  Just can;t remember where or when.  What is the equipment, and was there a Reverse Alignment performed?

Number in Cascade.  Is this an 860 MgHtz or 890 and is this a telephony HFG.  Is it throughout the system, or one leg, ome node, one amp? are the terminating taps in place at end of line.  I have seen terminating taps  that were not terminated from the factory...with all the face olate swaps it happens.

  Tomorrow I will have yje answer, see ya' then

Petergunn

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