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The documentation we have here at AT&T (now Lucent Technologies)
shows that connectors should be oriented perpendicular to the wave
i.e. reduce the effect known as "combing".
Picture a 48 X 2 row connector going thru the wave - it should look
like a 2 pin connector as it passes thru the wave.
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direction of board travel -------------=> wave
Tom Kavendek
Lucent Technologies
Murray Hill, N.J.
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