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Source of RJ-45 cables for connecting FLARM, K6 Mux, etc.



 
 
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Old December 10th 11, 12:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kirk.stant
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Default Source of RJ-45 cables for connecting FLARM, K6 Mux, etc.

I'm curious about the type of RJ-45 cable needed to connect
various .icg-compliant glider instruments, such as a PowerFLARM, K6
Mux, PNA, etc..

First, are the RJ-45 cables (assuming no special connectors or
requirements, just power and data) straight through or crossed?

Second, can regular Cat 6 Ethernet cables be used, or do they have to
be shielded?

Some of the prices I've seen for what appear to be straight RJ-45
patch cables at glider equipment dealers are a bit breathtaking
compared to computer cable stores so I'm wondering if I've missed
something!

Any advice would be appreciated.

Kirk
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