In Reply to: RE: Further thoughts on wire directionality posted by jea48 on February 28, 2014 at 08:36:57:
Actually stranded wire does have a directionality because of the mechanical nature of drawing the finished gauges. The finished faw wire is wound on large spools and then the spools are combined pn another machine in order to weave or wind the finished construction I do not know of any company which can draw multiple strands and simultaneously wind a stranded configuration which sometimes can number hundreds of individual strands.
Stranded wire, if strands are individually uninsulated, may cloud certain aspects of directionality, as signal can "bleed" across the uninsulated strands and create a certain amount of smear. :itz wire avoids this, but then other factors like capacitance has a tendency to increase and this too may cloud the issue of directionality.
In the case of examining one particular factor, remember there may be many other mitigating, related aspects.
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