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In Reply to: RE: A very recent experience posted by aknaydenov on October 13, 2015 at 15:13:13
So, the Glass has direction too? It was long ago but it was part of our E.E. and C.S.E curriculum at school that we had to learn about splice the fibre cable and terminate them with the machines. We measured dB dropped from poorly terminated cables after everyone made their own.
If proper terminations are made, the amount of light entering and exiting the cable loss (dB drop) across the the cable is the same on both ends no matter how we measured it. But if one end was not done right, you have more loss at that end. But as far as the glass goes, there is NO Directional Lossssssssssssss.....
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It could have been a co-axial based SPDIF . If fibre patches were directional , I am sure it would show up when you start plugging into a DWM or running 100GBPS links but it doesn't and a lot of fibres I just polish on my shirt sleeve before plugging in :)
Al
Yep. The owner of major brand told me this 12 years ago.....
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