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Originally Posted by mulliganman
Thank you. So, I shouldn't be concerned with any attenuation numbers above 700 MHz??? Correct?
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Correct, unless you intend to run Ethernet via MoCA. MoCA frequencies extend up to 1500 MHz. But the MoCA equipment can tolerate much higher losses, so I very seriously doubt you'll find a reason to be concerned beyond an academic curiosity.
http://www.mocalliance.org/marketing...cteristics.pdf
If you don't know what MoCA is, you're probably not using it. http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=13034
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