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[Physltest] [Phys-L] Re: cable number?



Anthony

The problem would be simple to answer if you clarify what you mean by the
term "two-prong BNC cable splitter" and the term "each connector". I
assume that the cable splitter is a Y shape gadget with a BNC connector
at each of the three ends of the Y. In such a configuration a 7 db input
signal would be applied to the connector at the bottom of the Y and the
other two terminals at the top of the Y would share this signal with 3.5
db going to each of them.

Best wishes to your significant "other" with the nice car.

Herb

On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500 Anthony Lapinski
<anthony_lapinski@PDS.ORG> writes:
My colleague has a two-prong BNC cable splitter that reads "3.5 dB"
on each connector. His three prong cable reads 3.5 dB, 7 dB, and 3.5
dB. Are these signal losses? Anyone familiar with this notation?
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