matt weber wrote in
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DSL interferes with shortwave? Good to know. Now I won't get DSL,
but will stick with a cable modem, with its shielded cable.
I thought that the twisted pairs of phone lines would prevent most
signal leakage.
It does, the problem is that when you can easily detect microvolts, it
isn't hard for a twisted pair that is carring volts to radiate enough
energy to be detecatable at the microvolt level.
How about 100 baseT ethernet over CAT-5e twisted pair cable? Anyone know
what frequency ranges the signals on these lines operate at?
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