14 Sep
2010
14 Sep
'10
14:54
James Knott said the following on 09/14/2010 10:25 AM:
Actually, it's not quite that simple. Loss depends on physical dimensions and the dielectric constant of the insulator. However, properly constructed coax generally has better shielding than Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP).
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