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So, Murray, when did you stop beating your wife?


The question cannot be answered in those terms 'yes' or 'no'. What matters is the aberration introduced by the cable in the test system as a consequence of it's bulk electrical parameters. If the difference between the aberrations introduced by the cables is less than (say) 0.1dB then they are equivalent. The actual amounts of L C or R are irrelevant. In practice I guess that these two cables in an average system would be equivalent, they are both pretty normal, but you haven't provided enough information to be able to accurately answer the question for the test system.


We've been through this more than once on this thread.


Paul


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