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The difference between e-TDR and e-STDR is, In e-STDR the interest will be paid on maturity and also the minumum tenure is 180 days and the maximum tenure is 10 years. In e-TDR the interest will be paid at regular intervals based on customer choice. The minimum tenure for e-TDR is 7 days and max tenure is 10 years. For both e-TDR and e-STDR the minumum amount for deposit is Rs.1000/-

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TDR (Time-Domain Reflectometry) and STDR (Space-Time Dual-Modality Reflectometry) are both methods used for measuring the impedance or characteristics of transmission lines. The main difference is that TDR uses time-domain analysis to locate faults in the line, while STDR combines time-domain and space-domain analysis for higher resolution and accuracy in fault detection. STDR is more advanced and provides a more detailed understanding of transmission line characteristics compared to TDR.

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