Right, before i go any further, i did some poking with the 'scope, my problem is i don't know if what i am seeing is an issue or not so thought it best to get this on the table first off.
four pics attached, 3 taken at the controller end of the cable, 100rpm, 1500rpm and 2800rpm
one pic taken at the drive with cable removed and the spindle just flicked by hand.
So, my questions:-
Do these show a problem?
Why is there so much 'crap' in the signal at the controller end of the cable when i am using proper encoder cable with the pairs twisted and used for each channel as required?
This interference appears at all encoder connections on the controller, I can't easily get data though as i'm on my own and holding the probes plus jogging etc is a bit dangerous.
Its not a ground loop as disconnecting the cable screen made no difference at all to the signal.
If its normal, i'll carry on with motor swapping etc but don't want to start pulling it apart for no reason