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2A, CTV North Suburbs Update
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NSCC Executive Summary CBG Communications, Inc. <br /> minimum specifications required by the FCC,the picture and sound quality on analog <br /> channels should be acceptable to subscribers. <br /> In addition to reviewing the previous POP results, CBG accompanied Comcast personnel <br /> who performed objective testing of 10 locations within the NSCC service area- one <br /> location per member city. Test results were at least at or better than the Federal <br /> Communication Commission's FCC minimum requirements at 8 out of the 10 locations. <br /> In Arden Hills,the system's Carrier to Noise (CN or C/N)tests were below the FCC's <br /> threshold of>43 dB. Carrier to Noise is a measurement of the ratio of noise on a given <br /> channel compared to the channel's video carrier strength. As this ratio decreases,the <br /> picture on analog channels will display more noise or have a snowy appearance. As <br /> would be expected, when FCC carrier to noise specifications are not met,the picture <br /> quality on the analog channels at these locations was significantly below acceptable <br /> levels. A lower than desired Carrier-to-Noise ratio can impact digital channels as well, <br /> but the results at this location were not severe enough to impact the digital channels. <br /> Comcast performed maintenance activities to balance the plant feeding the testpoint <br /> shortly after our testing. Subsequent testing found results well with FCC specifications <br /> and the picture quality improved on the analog channels. <br /> The New Brighton testpoint also showed test results outside the requirements of the <br /> FCC's minimum technical standards. We observed C/N results below the minimum <br /> required by the FCC. Comcast performed trouble shooting activities shortly after our <br /> testing was complete. It was determined that a section of coaxial cable was likely <br /> damaged during road construction which caused deterioration of the cable over time and <br /> ultimately led to the poor performance we measured and witnessed. Comcast replaced <br /> the suspect cable. We then retested and found performance had improved and was now <br /> within specification. <br /> CBG also accompanied Comcast in performing tests of representative digital channels on <br /> the system. This testing found that Comcast's system, at all 10 testpoint locations, is <br /> operating well within the specifications adopted as standards by the FCC. <br /> v <br />
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