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telecommunications in
general Cable television, a
system of
providing television programs to
consumers via
electrical cables Cablegram, a
telegram sent over...
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generations of
cables carried telephone traffic, then data
communications traffic.
These early cables used
copper wires in
their cores, but
modern cables use optical...
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States diplomatic cables leak,
widely known as Cablegate,
began on Sunday, 28
November 2010 when
WikiLeaks began releasing classified cables that had been...
- circuits.
Larger diameter cables and
cables with
multiple shields have less leakage.
Common applications of
coaxial cable include video and CATV distribution...
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Jumper cables,
booster cables or
jumper leads are
electric cables to
connect two rail or road vehicles.
Jumper cables are
between the locomotive, the railroad...
- scanners.
Different types of
network cables, such as
coaxial cable,
optical fiber cable, and
twisted pair
cables, are used
depending on the network's...
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Cable television is a
system of
delivering television programming to
consumers via
radio frequency (RF)
signals transmitted through coaxial cables, or...
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Tight buffer cables are
offered for a
variety of applications, but the two most
common are "Breakout" and "Distribution".
Breakout cables normally contain...
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connectors and two
stranded patch cables of 5 meters, one at each end.
Since 1995, solid-conductor UTP
cables for
backbone cabling is
required to be no thicker...
- products. USB-C
cables can
contain circuit boards and
processors giving them much more
capability than
simple circuit connections. USB-C
cables interconnect...