A shorter cable would be no problem. I found the stock cables to be too long as 
well and fabricated shorter cables for my W2 test setup.
Going the other way, very long cables could be a problem since the sample 
voltages could degrade on the path, and there could be RF pickup
to cause issues. There really isn’t anything magic about the cable lengths for 
the W2, just don’t use crazy long ones.
Also, even though standard CAT-5, etc cables may be used, the W2 signals are 
not arranged to make use of the twisted pairs in the CAT-5 cables.
Signals that share a wire pair could see cross-talk on long runs. This is 
certainly not an issue for short cables.

73!
Jack, W6FB

> On May 17, 2023, at 1:53 AM, J <jricha...@k8jhr.com> wrote:
> 
> Good Day.  Does the length of the data cable between the W-2 meter and its 
> sensor matter?   I would like to use substantially shorter cable than came 
> with the kit.  Thanks.   K8JHR
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