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Re: Running circuits together
- Subject: Re: Running circuits together
- From: Bob La Londe <none@none.com99>
- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 13:57:00 -0700
- Newsgroups: alt.security.alarms
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On 6/3/2022 5:23 PM, mleuck wrote:
> On Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 12:15:04 PM UTC-5, BVanOsdol wrote:
>> The MS9600 UDLS does not require a shielded pair as long as you are using LiteSpeed protocol. If you are using CLIP then you will use a shielded twisted pair.
>> -MS9600 Manual pg. 168
>>
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>> For full context, visit https://forums.cabling-design.com/security-physical/running-circuits-together-59101-.htm
>
> You are responding to a message posted over 11 years ago, I consider this a new world record.
Not even close. You should read the motorcycle and machining groups.
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