Billbill
Power User
Im sure this one is a simple one I'm just curious about it.
On the grid, what does it mean when either on the input or output, there are multiple shunts either coming from the input and I've seen sometimes 2 or 3 shunts in different rows going to the output?
I'm assuming the signal is split for whatever reason but doesn't that cause signal loss when signal is split into 3 shunts from the input block? Here's a pic of what I'm talking about
On the grid, what does it mean when either on the input or output, there are multiple shunts either coming from the input and I've seen sometimes 2 or 3 shunts in different rows going to the output?
I'm assuming the signal is split for whatever reason but doesn't that cause signal loss when signal is split into 3 shunts from the input block? Here's a pic of what I'm talking about