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For a moderatly complete study of twisted pair ingress/egress see:

http://www.comsoc.org/sac/private/2002/june/pdf/20jsac05-stolle.pdf#search='twisted%20pair%20ingress'

Get those calulators out.

Please note that this studies much higher levels of "RF" then the
typical SW receiver will be
"see". So what is acceptable for a networking or telco environment, may
not be acceptable
for a receiving use.

A comparison betweent the details int his link and the coax link:
http://www.tennadyne.com/pdf/coaxial_tenn.pdf
could be educational.

Or maybe not, after all some people still insist the world is flat.....

Enjoy!

Terry

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Or maybe not, after all some people still insist the world is flat.....

or twisted...
Good stuff, Terry.

Tom


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R2000SW & TH,

The World is a Cork-Screw and the Universe is . . .
a Bottle of Wine - Drink-Up ! ) ~ RHF
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In article ,
"Tom Holden" wrote:

wrote in message
Or maybe not, after all some people still insist the world is flat.....

or twisted...
Good stuff, Terry.


Twisted pair or coax are just engineering solutions to a problem. Both
have their place depending on what you want to accomplish, money spent,
et cetera.

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Telamon wrote:
In article ,
"Tom Holden" wrote:

wrote in message
Or maybe not, after all some people still insist the world is flat.....

or twisted...
Good stuff, Terry.


Twisted pair or coax are just engineering solutions to a problem. Both
have their place depending on what you want to accomplish, money spent,
et cetera.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

++++++++++++++++++++++++
I wasn't trying say that coax is always "better" then twisted, but
after the 150
nonesense posts on the subject I wanted to dump some reality based math

on the subject.

As I have pointed out before in this NG, even coax can suffer from
ingress.
It just has a lot less then any balanced line I have experimented with.

I use balanced audio, video, data and networking, lines everyday at
work and
at home. But for low level RF distribution I have found that coax,
triax or twinax
beats any sort of balanced line when it comes to keeping iterference
out.

I still wish the proponenets on both sides would just string ~100' of
each type
line out, terminate properly, couple to the receiver properly, ie use a
transformer
to convert the balanced to unbalanced, and see which has the most
"stary" signal
pickup.

I want to do every thing I can to make sure that my 1uV signal from my
antenna
doesn't get smoothered in crud before it gets into my receiver. I get
enough crud
from the electronic crap that surrounds me.

Terry



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Telamon wrote:

You hit on the main problem I think most people have and that is the
local noise problem wether it is picked up by the antenna or lead-in as
the determining factor to hearing a station or not.


Here, it's usually downstream in the audio section. I can hear the
incessant 'When are you taking the garbage out' even now. It's quite
disruptive.



mike
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