krkaufman
Very Senior Member
If the specs say the min loss for the 770-1218 MHz range is 46 dB, then the min loss at 770 MHz is 46 dB.It all depends on the roll-off. If it starts at 700 Mhz and rolls off significantly from there, then yup, its no good. But, if the end figure is the roll-off at or around 1218 Mhz, then it should be usable. It all depends on that loss figure above 700 Mhz and what that is intended to indicate. One would really need to see an ingress loss plot to determine whether or not its suitable. The company claims that its suitable for MoCA ops, so the implication is that the roll-off doesn't occur until much higher in the frequency range. If someone had one of these on hand and the ability to check the signal levels on their modem, it would be easy enough to determine, is the filter performance acceptable or not? Its unfortunate that the spec sheet doesn't present better guidance as to where that upper roll-off begins, and at the present time, I'm not assuming that it starts right at 700 Mhz.
(I was about to edit my post to correct the 700 to 770.)