I know you said a 10 dB results but I already had the 9dB results before that.
Here they are:
Channel 3-1 24dB SNR, 60% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 0
Channel 3-2 24 dB SNR, 60% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 18
Channel 3-3 24 dB SNR, 60% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 12
Channel 10-1 29dB SNR, 72% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 87
Channel 21-1 29dB SNR, 72% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 0
Channel 21-2 Same as 21-1
Channel 21-3 Same as 21-1 and 21-2
Channel 27-1 29dB SNR, 72% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 0
Channel 33-1 27dB SNR, 67% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 12
Channel 33-2 27dB SNR, 67% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 84
Channel 33-3 25dB SNR, 62% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 222
Channel 49-1 25dB SNR, 62% signal strength, RS Corrected 0, RS Uncorrected 0
Channel 49-2 Same as 49-1
Also saw on tivocommunity.com that RS is Reed Solomon. Digital transmission systems incorporate a scheme called Forward Error Correction which uses Reed Solomon error correction codes
RS Corrected indicates that the demodulator detected a block with an error in it and the RS code was able to correct the error. RS Uncorrected means the error was beyond the capability of the RS code to correct. An uncorrected block most likely will result in a pixelation or a dropout event.
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