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- From: Floyd Drennon <fdrennon@mont.mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Codex 3620 FAST
- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 03:40:34 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
- Message-ID: <4f19ri$q84@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- References: <eric-0302960505180001@sobt.accessorl.net>,<4es6k6$gaj@brickbat.mindspring.com>
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- > If you are trying to raise this, you are almost definately out of luck.
- > -9dBm is the maximum that the FCC allows, so modems are made not to
- > transmit at higher levels. If you are trying to lower this level (i.e. for
- > a cellular line that can't handle that high a level), see if it has a -U
- > option. This may only affect MNP10, but using MNP10 might not be a bad
- > idea if the lines are the problem.
- >
-
- I finally got thru to Codex tech support yesterday. The guy I talked with said
- it was hard coded and couldn't be changed. I was wanting to lower it as it
- seemed it might be too hot.
-
- Floyd Drennon
- fdrennon@mont.mindspring.com
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