[sdiy] More of that S/PDIF stuff.

CHoaglin at aol.com CHoaglin at aol.com
Fri May 3 03:29:29 CEST 2002


It's too bad one can't use 50 ohm coax for this, otherwise it would just be 
time to go grab some scrap ethernet cables and save a ton of labor.


In a message dated 5/2/02 2:48:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jays at aracnet.com 
writes:


> BNC SPDIF:
> If your system uses this it is better. You'll form a 'chain' of devices with
> the last one terminated. What you'd do is buy 75 ohm T adapters for all the
> input devices except for the last one. Remove all the input termination
> except for the last device in the chain. Again it wouldn't hurt to keep the
> cables very short. Connect up all the devices with the output device hooking
> to the first input, first input -> second input, *** until you get to the
> second to last input device. From the second to last device hook a cable
> from it to the last device which doesn't have a T and which is terminated.
> Basiclly the output device is the first in the chain and the terminated
> device is the last in the chain. MAKE A SINGLE PATH THROUGH THE CHAIN, DO
> NOT BRANCH OFF OF IT!
> 
> 



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