Coaxial cables have an inner conductor insulated by a dielectric material and then surrounded by an outer conductor that is shielded with braid or foil. Triaxial cables add an extra layer of ...
A strong, flexible, high-capacity cable widely used in audio, video and data applications. Commonly called "coax" (pronounced "co-axe"), the cable comprises a solid or stranded wire in the center ...
From the earliest telegraph cables right through to the coaxial cables carrying thousands of multiplexed telephone and television signals, copper conductors did the bulk of the work for almost all ...
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Fiber-optic lines can deliver faster download and symmetrical upload speeds using the speed of light with greater reliability and less vulnerability to network congestion than coaxial cables.
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An input socket on a device that connects to a coaxial cable. It often refers to early TV sets that accepted signals from an antenna or VCR only via a coaxial cable. Modern TVs have coax inputs ...
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The Arris SURFboard S33 has a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port to connect to your router, a spare Gigabit Ethernet port, and a coaxial-cable connector, and it’s simple to install. Photo: Michael ...
Television has had one of the oddest histories of any human enterprise. An established technological fact, mainly accomplished by U. S. research, it refuses in the U. S. to emerge from the laboratory.