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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2022
The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers or SCTE is a non-profit professional association for the advancement of technology, standards and workforce education related to cable telecommunications engineering. Founded in 1969 as The Society of Cable Television Engineers, SCTE has a current membership of more than 19,000 individuals.
At PennOhio SCTE we focus on delivering the best training and educational content available. Using our Partners, Engineers, and many years of experience we are dedicated to bringing the latest troubleshooting techniques directly to YOU. Make sure you check out the SCTE: SCTE.ORG
At PennOhio SCTE we focus on delivering the best training and educational content available. Using our Partners, Engineers, and many years of experience we are dedicated to bringing the latest troubleshooting techniques directly to YOU. Make sure you check out the SCTE: SCTE.ORG
Jeff Straitiff - Penn-Ohio SCTE Board Secretary👈
👉Jeff Straitiff, Penn-Ohio Chapter of the SCTE Board Secretary sits down to discuss Telecommunications, Careers, and much more! Jeff spent a good amount of time with us answering questions, talking about the Chapter, and providing a lot of excellent advice!
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Todays Video Sponsors are: Antronix
www.antronix.com
Check out our Membership today here:
🔥www.scte.org/membership
👉www.scte.org
👉www.sctepennohio.org
Of course make sure you join our Chapter 👈😁🙌
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👉Elite Edge Sharpening🙌
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👉Greg from Elite Edge Sharpening takes the time to show us how his setup works and how he sharpens product for his customers. What makes this so great is to see how other professionals around the world work their craft, that actually has impact on ours! We are all connected in one way or another, listening and learning from each other is one of the main keys to success! Thanks Greg for taking t...
Mark Rowan, Penn-Ohio SCTE Treasurer - Full Interview Episode 👈
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Mark Rowan, Penn-Ohio SCTE Treasurer - Full Interview Episode 👈
👉Advice from the Expert - Mark Rowan (Chapter Treasurer)
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👉Advice from the Expert - Mark Rowan (Chapter Treasurer)
👉CATV Maintenance - Five Pillars! Full Release!🙌
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👉CATV Maintenance - Five Pillars! Full Release!🙌
🙌Pillars of Maintenance - Optical Link Optimization👈
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🙌Pillars of Maintenance - Optical Link Optimization👈
🙌Antronix - Booth tour 2024 Vendor Show👈
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🙌Antronix - Booth tour 2024 Vendor Show👈
👉Meet: Precision Optical Technologies 🙌
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👉Meet: Precision Optical Technologies 🙌
🔥Hot Seat, Full Interview - Chad Hartung, Penn-Ohio SCTE Board Member👈
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🔥Hot Seat, Full Interview - Chad Hartung, Penn-Ohio SCTE Board Member👈
🫡The 2 time, and 2024 Cable Tech games Champ!!
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🫡The 2 time, and 2024 Cable Tech games Champ!!
🥳Precision Optical Technologies - CWDM and DWDM Mux/Demux Modules👈
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🥳Precision Optical Technologies - CWDM and DWDM Mux/Demux Modules👈
👉Shielding Integrity - why is it important?!🙌
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👉Shielding Integrity - why is it important?!🙌
👉Discussing careers as your role morphs🙌
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👉Discussing careers as your role morphs🙌
Precision Optical Technologies - PRE-QSFP56DDZR👈
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Precision Optical Technologies - PRE-QSFP56DDZR👈
👉TDR - Ghost Reflections - Reflection smaller or larger depending on jumper size?😁
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👉TDR - Ghost Reflections - Reflection smaller or larger depending on jumper size?😁
👉Passive Optical Networking - OpenPath PON Solution 🥳
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👉Passive Optical Networking - OpenPath PON Solution 🥳
👏Thank you to our Partners and Sponsors!👈
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👏Thank you to our Partners and Sponsors!👈
Happy New Year!!!
You’re doing an AWESOME job with the chapter Jeff, and we couldn’t be happier to have you!
Thank you!
Great getting to know you Mike, and thank you for stopping by and shooting the video.
great video! You can tell you know your stuff
#meshnetworks yo
Thank you for taking the time to create such great content!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Saw myself in yellow at 0:39 😂
Well done. I can't wait to share this link!
Nerds do rule the world. ❤
🫡 to our Veterans - because of your sacrifices we are free👈
I love the job but I'm burned out. My body aches. My summer with the family was shot. Micromanagement is steadily increasing, but I don't let it affect my customer interactions.. The golden handcuffs are a real thing. When I get home, I just want to pass out, but if I do that then its back to work sooner the next day. It's a vicious cycle that I hope to break out of before I get much older.
We can all get burned out, it happens to us all! You need to find a way to get away and re-charge those batteries! Sounds like you love the job, but you need to make sure you take care of yourself, as well.
You've made a video but for what audience? You mention the fundamental concept of a splitter, but nothing about the splitter. You jcontrasted the splitter with a switch, without explaining what a splitter is, how one works or that it (and the rest of the PON) use zero electrical/electronic components. Anyone who does not understand a splitter at the kindergarten level of sophistication you have explained it will have little or no concept of what an "OLT" a "PON" or "DWDM" are. This "explain nothing" video is merely an exercise in two dudes speaking in jargon. You could have explained with minimal effort, but didn't bother. Bad job. Take this stupid video down.
1500 simultaneous 4k upscaled streams of skibidi toilet episodes 1-39 is gonna be so lit 🔥
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Then why re they installation the ont inside now 🤔? Ask for them to put outside they refused to
Just curious to your point, you asked them to put it outside and they refused? What provider? Thanks!
How can the integration of advanced pulse generation and amplification techniques in TDR systems enhance the detection of blind spots in extensive cable networks, and what impact does this have on extending the footage range?
@LetsMars thanks for the question. We just released part 3 of the series, where we talk more about pulse widths. I think this segment will answer your question about the relationship between pulse width, range and blind spots. I will also add to that: the best practice is always to evaluate a cable from both ends. Particularly when testing long spans where you are using a wide pulse setting. This allows you to see events close to either end of the cable under test. Thanks for watching, and keep those comments coming.
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Priceless! :D
Thank you for your service Royd.
Yes sir! There are a lot of immigrants who do not respect what “holidays “ are about.
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Extremely helpful! 🎉
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Hell yeah 🤘🏾
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You GO Danielle!
Next time a customer asks what I’m doing on the pole-“Just trying to get the atoms to stop jiggling mam.”
LOL! Priceless :)
The visuals in this video are amazing
Every single time!
100%
Love those Clics!
I used those clic readers when I'm fly fishing.
I once got on the headends naughty list after doing a local channel insertion project. Turns out, ya gotta be careful how many dBs you insert locally….😬
The true method of experience! Trial by fire 🔥👈
Great stuff guys. Really enjoying the videos. I often wonder how all these electrons get moving to begin with. What is the “Big Bang” in our RF universe? Surely it’s a secret…locked away behind a curtain, guarded by a wizard…in the headend-- One Of “The Boys” 🤓
Old school; loose seizure screw equals low end rolloff (lower freqs can't jump the gap), water causes high-end rolloff (can also look like a high resistant short to ground that will affect your current draw as well), bad grounding causes suckouts, runaway oscillation (resonant peaks) could be from gain and loss path not properly balanced (power path with input and output fuses and bad rf chokes, return path hybrid upgrade with wrong gain and not proper high/low pass filtering.,,....
Thanks John! We always value your expertise and input. We appreciate you contributing to the conversations as ever.
Since a micro-reflection causes frequencies to add in and out of phase, the length of the reflection will dictate whether it's a null or a peak. The amplitude of the nulls and peaks is another variable; could be from signal power or even multiple impedance mismatches equally distributed like you mentioned from tie wraps. Moral of the story, less uniform tie downs, although not as "clean/pretty", is better. Bad grounding within an amplifier or even a passive is typically associated with suckouts. Also be careful with viewing sweep traces when compared to a normalized reference. What if the reference has a spike that's not really there. If you normalize it out and then go to an amplifier that is "flat", the trace would show a suckout. Just try to make sure to compare "apples-to-apples" or without a reference like what you would get from a full band capture (FBC).
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I’m really enjoying these videos. Keep up the great work! Thanks
Awesome, glad you like them! We will keep em' coming!👈
What will FBC look like in an FDX environment?-- <Insert Neo Bending Spoon GIF>
@@bourbonlawn2899 great question. To borrow an answer from Ron Hranac: "it depends". If your initial deployment has vacant spectrum in the FDX band, then your FBC devices will look very much like normal spectrum traces, with that FDX band being empty. That can be useful for finding ingress in that space that previously would have been covered with digital channels. However, when that FDX spectrum is filled with OFDM channels, then you will see that constant downstream energy represented on the FBC capable devices as downstream OFDM channels (because that's exactly what they are). FDX is super interesting, because to this point in Cable TV networks, we haven't sent signals on the same frequency and time domains, through the same piece of cable. Until now. It's a bit foreign to cable systems, and will take some getting used to. But the short answer to your question is: If there are broadcast OFDM channels continuously broadcast in your FDX spectrum, your FBC traces will look exactly how you would expect them to look: like a full downstream channel load. The upstream OFDMA channels won't be represented by the modems or set-top boxes themselves. You will need a triggered upstream spectrum capture tool, to see the OFDMA energy. If you want more information on that, @Brady Volpe of the Volpe Firm has done some videos on TUSC like this one: th-cam.com/users/live2wqt3GbJrrU?si=yJUqMkMKYw6K7F5I.
Mike, Another good video. Couple of points. 1. I've always argued that balancing to a normalized sweep trace is much better than relying on a few channels for accurate balancing. Never know if that signal in the HE is good, roll-off or other anomaly. 2. Many people will not do the math, but just plug and pray :) and then adjust from there. 3. I would also suggest looking at the suggested pad and EQ in the system map to cross reference. If your values are way off, you should verify why. Just because you got the correct output levels and tilt doesn't mean it's proper. 4. In reality, we say unity gain and constant outputs for DS, but it really comes down to proper levels to the first hybrid, which dictates CNR/SNR/MER and then the total power to the second hybrid which would dictate CSO, CTB, CCIN (distortions).
Hey John, you are correct on all counts (as always). It sounds like you just volunteered to make a couple more videos with me on Frequency Response, among other things.....
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Excellent presentation!
Glad you liked it!