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| Subject: | [ct-user] network update (direct induction) |
| From: | ludal@dmv.com (Dallas Carter) |
| Date: | Fri, 17 Aug 2001 13:18:20 -0400 |
> Just to clarify what Mike N2MG wrote, a close strike can directly induce > current into unshielded cables (and shielded cables where grouding is poor) > even when everything "external" is disconnected. This gives Rick's coax ethernet > implementation a definite edge over regular twisted pair, all other things > being equal. > Pete Soper AD4L Pete, The coaxial NIC's shielded system is not normally grounded. It can be, but is not normally. Dallas W3PP |
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