I may be wrong...but that db level is for the digital signal
itself...not the contents of the digital encoding.  In other words...a 1
is a 1 is a 1.  The db level it's referring to is the volume of the
"digital noise"...not what the "digital noise" represents.

If it were designed to effect the contents of the "digital noise"...why
is that setting available on a DSU?  Data doesn't really have a
"volume"...again...a 1 is a 1 is a 1.  The voltage may fall to it's
limits, but a repeater can fix that.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 9:56
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Subject: KX-T: Conference on PRI

I disagree, read the instruction on a Adtran CSU T1 Ace, the CSU can
modify
the db level of the circuit, it is typically used to adjust the level of
the
circuit for varying distances from the NIU.


rd
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To: "Finn Lassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Randy Dell"
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> Csu's don't have any or can't have any affect on volume.  A PRI is a
> digital circuit and a csu is just a loopback/testing device.
>
>
>

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