What do the arrows mean on my cable?


And how do I tell the difference between a digital cable and an RCA cable, they look the same.

Are the ones with the arrows more likely to be RCA for analog connections?

jumia

Showing 2 responses by esarhaddon

I'm sure I am not the FIRST one to mention this, but in case, Many manufacturers have discovered that the alignment in the copper atoms lines up in a way that makes them directional, Directional in how they transfer a signal the best, SO they actually mark the cables as to what direction they will operate at optimum levels.

 

@jasonbourne52  
Jason I would suggest you talk to the engineers at the manufacturers of these cables. They seem to feel they have something to talk about. If you wish to come after me I suggest you come after something that I ORIGINATED. I have spoken quite a bit about my own theories and designs. That is unless you are only exercising your typing fingers on your celliophone. Actually, show me in some Physics textbooks about Single Crystal Copper or OFC concerning conductivity. THe thing is, it's been a day or two since I have read any up-to-date physics books relative to the subject and I would doubt if there weren't some taking about this, at least in a theoretical manner.