I can't find this information anywhere -
The geek in me wants to know what the insertion loss is off of a SWM-8.
For instance, let's say I've got -45 dBm coming in to the input of the SWM-8, what is my signal level at the output?
The SWM-8 Spec Sheet only shows that the output power level is -31 dBm minimum. It doesn't show the actual insertion loss (or gain if it is actually amplifying the signal).
I've found insertion loss info on everything else for a SWM system - power inserters, amplifiers, splitters, etc., but no info on the SWM-8 itself.
Also, does anyone know if -35 dBm is still a good planning factor if using the new single wire LNB?
Thanks.
The geek in me wants to know what the insertion loss is off of a SWM-8.
For instance, let's say I've got -45 dBm coming in to the input of the SWM-8, what is my signal level at the output?
The SWM-8 Spec Sheet only shows that the output power level is -31 dBm minimum. It doesn't show the actual insertion loss (or gain if it is actually amplifying the signal).
I've found insertion loss info on everything else for a SWM system - power inserters, amplifiers, splitters, etc., but no info on the SWM-8 itself.
Also, does anyone know if -35 dBm is still a good planning factor if using the new single wire LNB?
Thanks.
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