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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 83982" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type</p><p></p><p>Here's an excerpt from the Roland manual, they also recommend using a ferrite choke clamped down on each end of the cable.</p><p></p><p>Cautions for handling Cat5e cables •Do not apply excessive force to Cat5e cables. •Do not bundle (bend) a Cat5e cable to a radius less than 25 mm, or fold it in two. •Do not tightly bundle a Cat5e cable. •Do not place multiple Cat5e cables in parallel for an extended distance. •Do not place Cat5e cables near a source of electrical noise (power supply cord, motor, fluorescent lights, etc.). </p><p></p><p>They also sell a nice premade cat-5 shielded cables in 60 meter and 100 meter lengths with ethercons and a nice spool to keep it on, there is never any talk of having to remove the cable from the spool or lay it on the ground in a figure 8 pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 83982, member: 964"] Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type Here's an excerpt from the Roland manual, they also recommend using a ferrite choke clamped down on each end of the cable. Cautions for handling Cat5e cables •Do not apply excessive force to Cat5e cables. •Do not bundle (bend) a Cat5e cable to a radius less than 25 mm, or fold it in two. •Do not tightly bundle a Cat5e cable. •Do not place multiple Cat5e cables in parallel for an extended distance. •Do not place Cat5e cables near a source of electrical noise (power supply cord, motor, fluorescent lights, etc.). They also sell a nice premade cat-5 shielded cables in 60 meter and 100 meter lengths with ethercons and a nice spool to keep it on, there is never any talk of having to remove the cable from the spool or lay it on the ground in a figure 8 pattern. [/QUOTE]
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