Re: Single Cat5e for Computer Network & Telephone?



James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You must have one incredibly noisy vacuum cleaner or the
> interference is entering at a later stage.

I don't think so. I believe the TV snow from the vac cleaner
is coming radiating from the power lines and either leaking
thru the TV PSU or is picked up by the antenna/gain circuitry.
The interference isn't dependant on distance between TV & vac.

> Again, what about it has something specific in regards
> to harmonics? Does it somehow generate harmonics?

Why do you keep insisting on harmonics? They aren't
the only cause of interference.

> Now, you claimed, in a previous message that Maxwell
> would explain the function of square waves. I haven't
> seen anything from you about that. How does Maxwell
> (or Flemming) explain the composition of a square wave???
> Fourier certainly does.

Fourier describes a synthetic decomposition but says nothing
about effects. Flemming describes and Maxwell quantifies
the inductive _effect_ [result] of a square edge.

-- Robert




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