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75ohm for digital co-ax, 50 ohm for analogue signals
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<blockquote data-quote="dan duette" data-source="post: 1062695" data-attributes="member: 15299"><p>My question for years have been that if a 75Ohm digital coaxial cable can only truly be 75Ohm with BNC connectors then why is so precious few of them, and digital equipment, fitted with BNC plugs? Does RCA termination make it rubbish and if so, why is such a lot (almost all in my experience) digital equipment fitted with RCAs for coaxial connection?</p><p></p><p>Statement - this is not my area of expertise, just my novice logical way of thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan duette, post: 1062695, member: 15299"] My question for years have been that if a 75Ohm digital coaxial cable can only truly be 75Ohm with BNC connectors then why is so precious few of them, and digital equipment, fitted with BNC plugs? Does RCA termination make it rubbish and if so, why is such a lot (almost all in my experience) digital equipment fitted with RCAs for coaxial connection? Statement - this is not my area of expertise, just my novice logical way of thinking. [/QUOTE]
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