[Elecraft] K3 TVI on 40 meters only

Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT KX3.1 at ColdRocksHotBrooms.com
Sat Aug 26 12:07:18 EDT 2017


The industry term is FTTx.

What you're calling "pure" fiber is FTTH -- Fiber to the Home.  Once it 
gets to your house, it converts to copper, usually ethernet.

UVerse is FTTN -- Fiber to the Node (FTTC is Fiber to the Cabinet, same 
thing).

It costs less because they don't have to run optical cable all the way 
to your house, which may involve trenching or "special construction" of 
some sort, it uses existing copper, and depending on the operator, gives 
you the same speed you'd get with fiber.

... and at a lower cost.

That said, the short xDSL part isn't supposed to radiate.

I'm waiting for a gigabit FTTH project to reach me here.  The ONT will 
be in my office, but it'll be copper through the rest of the house.

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber_to_the_x>

73 -- Lynn

On 8/26/2017 5:14 AM, brian wrote:
> It is especially true that they lie about now being pure fiber to the 
> house.  


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