Guys,
Goergen asked the magic question.  Is it possible? 
Yes it is.  We have a squared and cubed term to play with.  I am hoping Joel
has some suggestions as well.  I just had a chance to do a quick scan and saw
this.  I will be working on this stuff tonight
 
John
 
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From: Oganessyan, Gourgen
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006
2:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [BP] Interference
tolerance test channels
 
I see now what you refer
too. I am not sure how you physically relaize a channel you are suggesting,
keep low freq the same and come up at 5 GHz? Any physical channel should result
in a tilted line?
 
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From: Mellitz, Richard
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006
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The line didn’t only tilt. It also shifted. John D looked
at a few channels as I attached. If we shift, it’s got an impact for KX
and KX4.
…Rich
 
 
 
From: Joe M
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006
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Subject: Re: [BP] Interference
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The new channel appears to be inline with what we stated - a tilt of the
line from DC to about a 3dB drop at 5GHz.  Why do you feel the lower
frequencies need to stay fixed? 
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Hi Charles,
DC and low freq's went down way to much! Can you create a model with the
same losses at say 1GHz or so and 2 dB less at 5GHz? I thought that's
what we agreed.
... Rich
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From: Charles Moore [mailto:charles.moore@avagotech.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 8:42 PM
To: STDS-802-3-BLADE@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: [BP] Interference tolerance test channels
guys,
    I propose that we use the model ITTC_23.s4p for reduced
attenuation
EIT modeling.  If it really will not work, ITTC_20.s4p is available as a
bail out channel.  If it looks too easy, let me know and i will step it 
up just
a tad.
    The numbers refer to the fitted attenuation at 5.15...GHz.
                     
           charles
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