The propagation delay of a Control Voltage (CV) signal through a patch cable is influenced by the length of the cable and the speed at which the signal travels. The speed of the signal in a cable is typically around two-thirds the speed of light in a vacuum.
To calculate the CV propagation delay through a patch cable, you need to know the length of the cable and the speed at which the signal travels within it. The formula above can be used to determine the delay.
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