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On 03/09/2014 08:30 PM, Ralph D. wrote:
Hi, I need a cable (ideally about 20ft), stereo 3.5mm male/male, highly shielded to connect my audio source to a transmitter across a room. This cable passes many sources of interference, so the shielding is critical. I would prefer to get it from Amazon so as to get it quick with Prime (incredibly narrow window of free-time during a currently very busy schedule) but would be OK with ordering from one of the Ham sites if turnaround time is very good. I could not get a good search parameter on Amazon that didn't turn up thousands of hits that I just don't have time to sift through right now. Any good cable with known good isolation would be good. I have ferrite chokes I can use, but would prefer a cable of suitable quality that did not need them (current cable is getting interference even with them as this is not just run-of-the-mill 60cycle stuff). Any good suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! What type of input does the transmitter have? Balanced +6dB? Unbalanced 50 Ohms? If it's Balanced, use transformers at the send end, or a balanced line driver (aka Direct Box) of some kind (2 for stereo). Ground only the receive end of your shields. Use as much "send" as you can get away with; this will reduce noise at the xmtr input. |
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