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In this episode Brady Volpe of Nimble This and The Volpe Firm, and John Downey (of Cisco) discuss portions of the document “Understanding Cable Network RF Spectrum Displays”. This document, created by CableLabs and SCTE Working Group 7 (WG7) is a masterpiece of understanding full band capture (FBC) and the impairments found with FBC. We have covered FBC before, but we have not gotten deep into each impairment type. We go much further in this episode and give you a preview into the soon to be release WG7 document. You won’t want to miss learning about this great new document the document that is in the final stretch of the approval process, and should be available for download from SCTE’s standards catalog in a few weeks.
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Understanding Cable Network RF Spectrum Displays
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