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If your {{ToneMatch}} cable gets damaged or lost  you can use a computer network cable type CAT-5 or CAT-6.  
If your {{ToneMatch}} cable gets damaged or lost  you can use a computer network cable type CAT-5 or CAT-6.  


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
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The {{T1}} comes with a really nice Pro Ethercon cable, with robust metal connector shells and an almost memoryless 18' black cable.  
The {{T1}} comes with a really nice Pro Ethercon cable, with robust metal connector shells and an almost memoryless 18' black cable.  
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Another option for you is to run the {{T1}} off of the optional power supply, and then run a balanced line from the Master Out on the {{T1}} to the balanced 'analog input' on the {{Model II}}. This method would be able to transmit over a hundred feet, perhaps much more.  
Another option for you is to run the {{T1}} off of the optional power supply, and then run a balanced line from the Master Out on the {{T1}} to the balanced 'analog input' on the {{Model II}}. This method would be able to transmit over a hundred feet, perhaps much more.  


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