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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 91781" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: AES50</p><p></p><p>Talking about those pesky network cables - </p><p>I just realized that the KlarkTeknik DN9610 AES50 repeaters is a mere $250-ish, not that any of us will ever need one, but I used to think that KT didn't make anything at all that cost less than 1K.</p><p></p><p>However - , and maybe someone can explain this to me, because I'm slightly confused.</p><p>Looking at the recommendation for T568B wiring, transmitting "up" will cause the sync to arrive <u>l<u>a</u>ter</u> than the audio due to skew between twist rates, while receiving "down" will have the sync arrive <u>earlier</u> than the audio. Using A-spec, you don't get the skew between signals going in the same direction, something that makes more sense to me. I was assuming that it was the round trip delay that triggered the 100m cut-off, but is the skew playing a role here also? Any networkwizzards that might offer an explanation, cause I'm curious?????</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Got the skews mixed up, corrected it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 91781, member: 1285"] Re: AES50 Talking about those pesky network cables - I just realized that the KlarkTeknik DN9610 AES50 repeaters is a mere $250-ish, not that any of us will ever need one, but I used to think that KT didn't make anything at all that cost less than 1K. However - , and maybe someone can explain this to me, because I'm slightly confused. Looking at the recommendation for T568B wiring, transmitting "up" will cause the sync to arrive [U]l[U]a[/U]ter[/U] than the audio due to skew between twist rates, while receiving "down" will have the sync arrive [U]earlier[/U] than the audio. Using A-spec, you don't get the skew between signals going in the same direction, something that makes more sense to me. I was assuming that it was the round trip delay that triggered the 100m cut-off, but is the skew playing a role here also? Any networkwizzards that might offer an explanation, cause I'm curious????? EDIT: Got the skews mixed up, corrected it. [/QUOTE]
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