Jim,
The HiFi audio people have been using Cat5 for speaker interconnects for awhile now. But repackaged and promoted as 'custom' at the listed price per 5 ft !!!!!! That is really absurd.!! Someone in marketing has spent too much time reading network cable specs. Maybe we should start using this type of cable for our feed lines since it is seemingly proper by the ratings ;) And as a bonus it would eliminate the noisy computer generated interference by blowing up the Nic cards by co-incidental resonance.

I haven't decided which is the worst noise source, my computer monitors, laptop and accy switching supply wall warts or the network cables radiation. Putting a spectrum Analy on a random wire shows so many computer related signals it is a wonder I can hear any low level transmissions at all.

Bill, KB3DKS

-----Original Message-----
From: James M. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 8:08 am
Subject: [AMRadio] Well, it has finally happened!

The Audio Phools have finally reached the Epitome of silliness.
found at : web page www dot usa dot denon dot com/productdetails/3429.asp

I think I am definitely in the wrong business!
Jim
WB2FCN


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