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echo: locsysop
to: Rod Speed
from: Russell Brooks
date: 1996-04-14 09:47:38
subject: When only the best wil do

RS> particular one might as well go in here, wouldnt want you lot to go blue

 RS> in the face holding your breath now |-)



 RS> USRobotics Courier V.Everything Link Diagnostics...



 RS> Speed                  33600/31200



 RS> Carrier Freq    ( Hz )   1959/1959

 RS> Symbol Rate              3429/3429

 RS> Trellis Code             64S-4D/64S-4D

 RS> Preemphasis     (-dB )   4/4

 RS> Recv/Xmit Level (-dBm)   21.8/11.9

 RS> SNR             ( dB )   39.4

 RS> Near Echo Loss  ( dB )   6.0

 RS> Far Echo Loss   ( dB )   32.7

 RS> Roundtrip Delay (msec)   25



 RS> 3000     20

 RS> 3150     20

 RS> 3300     20

 RS> 3450     22

 RS> 3600     26

 RS> 3750     35



 RS> CONNECT 33600/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS



Very nice.



Rod in USR Zealot mode:

 RS> Pretty decent, not as good as Russ got from FNQ but rather better than

 RS> you get, or one of Russ's calls from Bris. Just a bit more slope too the



Russ in Jealousy mode:

SSSSsssssss. OK, Everybody...out of the pool



Proved a point.



Send it Back ... foolish to let you get used to it.



It is good to at least have an idea, as to what is between  your

modem and the exchange, now, if nothing else.



Any service tone detection quirks your end?

If the answer is no (shouldn't be with your AXE), then you could

take a peek at the 0123 code, though there is no real advantage

for us here, in using that, and you might then have trouble

connecting to some old fax machines.

Give it a go, (if just for the experience) you can alway go back

to a previous one.



Please explain to us your thoughts on the out of the box, ease of

setting these modems up to run (from the point of view of a droid

who has never seen one of these before and whose software and

train of though, was setup for a rockwell.



Russell



--- Terminate 3.00/Pro


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