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dexter, 02/19/2016 10:48 PM
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2 | == The ethernet dummload == |
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4 | 3 | dexter | To lower the risk of interfering with a commercial network operator you should operate your BS11 with a dummyload. We discovered that an old ethernet terminator can do the job. It is just a 50Ohms resistor - exactly what we need. |
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6 | 1 | dexter | [[Image(ethernetDummyload_parts.JPG, width=300px)]] |
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8 | To connect the terminator to the BS11 you need an N-Connector to BNC adaptor. Just put them together and you have a nice dummload for your BTS. |
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10 | [[Image(ethernetDummyload_puttogether.JPG, width=300px)]] |
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13 | [[Image(ethernetDummyload_inuse.JPG, width=300px)]] |