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Re: OT: "Line level"

Posted by G3VVT on Jul 02, 2004; 12:30pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/OT-Line-level-tp368401p368402.html

Jim, in domestic audio equipment I respect your knowledge on the subject,  
but for professional communications equipment where the present digital systems  
break down to an analog voice channel, 600 ohms is still very much the  
standard.
 
The problem came with working with different countries was that each  
authority had its own standards for line levels external to the comms system.  When
the particular company I worked for until retirement two years back  migrated
to the now defacto standard of SDH they made a wise decision to change  to
analog channel levels of 0dBm, TX/RX at test tone levels. This made  life a whole
lot easier when maintaining the communication systems. It was also  now
possible to run data links at a higher level rather than the  previously accepted
figure of -13dB down on test tone which had roots in the old  analog microwave
systems channel loading effects.
 
After saying all this little use is now made of analog voice channels with  
most of the links coming through as direct digital links to telephone switches,
 WAN and LAN systems and the like in 2Mb increments.
 
No 600 ohms audio is not dead yet, at least in the professional  
communications environment.
 
Bob, G3VVT
K2 #4168
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