The ability to extract the pulse width and translate it into the actual disk
width of the Extensive Air Showers (EAS) is a hard one requiring accurate
knowledge of the system performance. For that, the analysis for the cable
calibration for Horizon-10T detectors has been re-analyzed in a different form
that allows for better signal width measurements. An innovative detector system
Horizon-10T, constructed to study EAS in the energy range above 1016 eV coming
from a wide range of zenith angles (0o - 85o), is located at Tien Shan
high-altitude Science Station of Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian
Academy of Sciences at approximately 3340 meters above the sea level.Comment: in-depth analysis of cable calibration for 'new' cables only v2
corrects minor typo