Phone cable is not coax being operated at RF, so that calculator does not apply.
Great for COAX. For twisted pair -- not so much.
True. I assumed the OP was referring to typical phone cable. The calculator has a selection for RJ11, and again I assumed that it was for typical phone cable.Just to be clear RJ11 refers to the connector, NOT the cable. The cable is usually dual twisted pair and I didn't see that alternative in the calculator, but maybe I missed something.
The following slides may be of interest to you
https://www.ceid.upatras.gr/webpages/faculty/alexiou/ahts/other_pdf/4_Twisted_p.pdf
@sailorjoe : RG-11 coax cable (Belden 8213 or 8261) has nothing in common with Cat3 phone cable, except that they might both have some Copper in them...True. I assumed the OP was referring to typical phone cable. The calculator has a selection for RJ11, and again I assumed that it was for typical phone cable.
Yeah, Mike, I know. OK, my bad. I went back and checked the calculator, and I apparently misread the RG-11 entry as RJ-11.@sailorjoe : RG-11 coax cable (Belden 8213 or 8261) has nothing in common with Cat3 phone cable, except that they might both have some Copper in them...
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