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Tue, 27 Apr 1999 11:51:16 -0000
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I generally separate high voltage, low voltage and radio signal cables from
each other. Usually inches/double cm will do since the strength is exponecial.

Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers

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Not to be argumentative, but, what about interference?  In audio systems,
about the modem lines, speaker lines?  Shouldn't they be separated from
the rest?  I  have bundled them all  together before also but have been
curious about this.  The interference may be negligible and I have no way
of measuring it, but in a game of every bit of performance counts, like
computing, wouldn't it be better to separate some of the cables from
others?

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