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In Reply to: I heard them in a friend's system and did not care for them. posted by Al Sekela on March 9, 2005 at 15:37:17:
What good will it do to have advantage of optical cabling (such as immunity to noise) if the source-which in this case is the light transmitter module-is putting out crappy signal.And as you said, having wallwarts and humdrum wire feeding these modules doesn't help the situation either :)
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> What good will it do to have advantage of optical cabling (such as immunity to noise) if the source-which in this case is the light transmitter module-is putting out crappy signal.You really do jump to conclusions. "Faster than a mugwamp on speed." It's not a crappy signal, it is not polluted, the only place where ground is connected is at the receiving rx, but only on the wall-warts. There is zero interference when using the battery, and the 'warts are only for backup purposes while charging a down battery.
> And as you said, having wallwarts and humdrum wire feeding these modules doesn't help the situation either :)
C'mon, ask, don't tell.
How can you speak with authority when you're just guessing?
As I've said, the measurements were bogus and should not be taken into consideration.
Regards,
Jonathan
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