Re: Jitter standards



Because it is VERY easy to run lightpipe fairly short distances and get
so much jitter that the receiver produces errors or will not lock up.
You cannot run fifty foot lightpipe cables with any degree of reliability
into most receivers, because the jitter gets so bad the receiver cannot
extract a clock.

50 foot is way beyond what lightpipe is capable of anyway.


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