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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SEXI: Mostly Fact, A Little Fiction, Not Vicious Attacks

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To: telephonics who wrote (7943)11/30/1996 11:12:00 AM
From: robert c. pickard   of 13351
 
i don't know if this makes any difference to any one
1 meter = 39.6"
100 x 39.6" = 3960"
3960"/12" = 330 ft.

much as i would like to think i set a world record in high school for the 100 meters,i don't think so. i'm not sure that this distance would go across the hangar i work in.(it's a small hangar)we installed all the telephone,computer and pa wiring in it and we had some 400 to 500 foot runs because of building design and architectural obstacles.
my question is this. is it feasable to run analog internally on existing cable,and then convert to digital from point to point(this would be much less expensive as far as cabling installation anyway) and back to analog inside another existing building? would this deteriorate the 30 fps in going thru the two analog-digital conversions? what additional expense would the two converters represent in an installation?

that was more than 1 question,sorry. any enlightenment would be of help-bob
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