In Reply to: RE: Questions 2 and 5 are related posted by John Elison on February 28, 2022 at 14:39:13:
What are you missing? ... people at the other end of the conversation who know how electricity works mainly.
However, the fact the signal is AC has nothing to do with directionality. It can only be directional because it is AC. Every cable has minor aspects of directionality, but unless you have sensitive equipment and are testing in the MHz-GHZ range, it won't matter.
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- RE: Questions 2 and 5 are related - roberttcan 11:52:03 03/04/22 (17)
- RE: Questions 2 and 5 are related - geoffkait 16:18:16 03/04/22 (0)
- RE: Questions 2 and 5 are related - John Elison 15:07:50 03/04/22 (15)
- A few things - geoffkait 16:06:14 03/05/22 (14)
- RE: A few things - John Elison 14:24:36 03/11/22 (13)
- RE: A few things - geoffkait 15:07:24 03/11/22 (12)
- RE: A few things - jea48 20:31:56 06/03/22 (1)
- RE: A few things - geoffkait 05:36:38 06/04/22 (0)
- RE: A few things - John Elison 19:11:02 03/11/22 (9)
- "So, what's your point?" - geoffkait 05:10:40 03/12/22 (8)
- RE: "So, what's your point?" - John Elison 09:47:50 03/12/22 (7)
- RE: "So, what's your point?" - geoffkait 10:01:12 03/12/22 (6)
- RE: "So, what's your point?" - John Elison 17:56:53 03/13/22 (5)
- That is funny! - geoffkait 04:33:03 03/14/22 (4)
- RE: That is funny! - John Elison 11:57:09 03/14/22 (3)
- Pretzel logic - geoffkait 13:34:05 03/14/22 (2)
- RE: Pretzel logic - John Elison 23:01:29 03/14/22 (1)
- RE: Pretzel logic - geoffkait 05:40:50 03/15/22 (0)