Alby wrote:
drain wire definition - telecom
A wire wrapped around or part of a shield within a cable that reduces
the resistance from any point on the shield to ground. A drain wire
serves to complete an electrical circuit from the shield, thereby
carrying extraneous electrical noise to ground a
Well, we just brought NTPv4 up on some IBM AIX 5.3 machines. Had to compile
from source code on the target machines to get a daemon that didn't crash upon
launch. Anyway, the daemon appears to be happily working, and is happily
generating loopstats and peerstats files. So far so good.
The pe
On 16 Mar, 15:03, unruh wrote:
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> wrote:
>
> > Alby wrote:
> >> (Garmin GPS 18 LVC, 5m).
>
> >> So can I assume the extra thin black wire is just an
> >> additional ground wire?
>
> > One black wire is the power common,
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wrote:
> Alby wrote:
>> (Garmin GPS 18 LVC, 5m).
>>
>> So can I assume the extra thin black wire is just an
>> additional ground wire?
>
> One black wire is the power common,
> another black wire is the data common,
> t
Alby wrote:
> (Garmin GPS 18 LVC, 5m).
>
> So can I assume the extra thin black wire is just an
> additional ground wire?
One black wire is the power common,
another black wire is the data common,
the third black wire is a shield drain.
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I would assume so. It originally came with a plug on the end. That plug
has 6 connections to it. How did your 7 wires connect to that 6 pin
plug?
IIRC, Bill, one of the two wires isn't connected, just cut back.