Will twisting it at the ends (so the tswists go under the sheath) fix
this?
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Technomage <
technomage.hawke@gmail.com>wrote:
> mike havens wrote:
> > all I need it for is patch cables... and telephone cables. Why doesn't
> > crosstalk affect the telephone signal?
> >
> >
> most PSTN signalling is of low bandwidth (especially on the "last mile"
> run). now DSL is kind of an
> exception to this (except you need line filters on your phones to keep
> from hearing the "static" of the modem.
>
> you can probably get away with 10BaseT signalling on cat 3, but because
> of how the cable itself is wound
> (turns per foot, etc) your max length will be very limited. 100BaseT is
> not recommended at all owing to
> the large about of bandwidth used (typically greated that 200 Mhz wide)
> and cat 3 cable will
> act as an antenna at lengths longer than about 18 inches.
>
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