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Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?

by sparky <sparky12x@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 15, 2008 at 04:01 PM

On Jun 15, 7:02=A0am, "Tzortzakakis Dimitrios" <no...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > DrewL wrote:
> >>> DC doesn't radiate! No problem. =A0Even if the DC is "noisy" the
co-ax=

> >>> ****elding should be adequate.
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> >> That sure makes it all sound easy :-)
> >> I do plan to use the most expensive DC power supplies I can find -
> >> ones for laptops - so for the sake of my signals and the expensive
> >> equipment they'll feed, I hope they will behave.
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> > These may be expensive for other reasons than quality. =A0There are
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> > excellent 15V power supplies on the market.
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> >>> You don't need to twist them and solid 14AWG solid might be cheaper.
> >>> (With the price of copper going up, the #16 might be cheaper, but
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> >>> not a standard gauge for power wiring.)
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> >> I have plenty of twisted & stranded 16 AWG in stock (speaker wire),
so
> >> costing an extra $0 makes it the cheapest and preferred choice...
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> > Free is always cheaper than anything else! =A0My point was you don't
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> > the twist or the stranded and 14AWG is availably extensively.
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> > Don't let monster Cables know you're using #16 for speakers! :-)
>
> Even if he was using #10 it would be cheaper than monster cable;-)

And sound at least as good !



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DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
DrewL <drorworld@[EMAI  2008-06-13 17:46:42 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
VWWall <vwall@[EMAIL P  2008-06-13 18:12:35 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
DrewL <drorworld@[EMAI  2008-06-14 14:20:02 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
VWWall <vwall@[EMAIL P  2008-06-14 15:27:28 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
"Tzortzakakis Dimitr  2008-06-15 14:02:07 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
sparky <sparky12x@[EMA  2008-06-15 16:01:55 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
VWWall <vwall@[EMAIL P  2008-06-15 16:58:18 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
"google@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-16 10:35:29 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
"google@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-16 10:38:30 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
VWWall <vwall@[EMAIL P  2008-06-16 12:09:10 
Re: DC interfering with high-frequency digital signal?
"Tzortzakakis Dimitr  2008-06-17 19:24:13 

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