You know about coaxial cable (Fig. 1). We all use it in one form or another, and it seems simple enough. But while modern cable products are better than ever, there are some real subtitles in their ...
If you have already purchased one of the best TV antennas for your new (or old) television, you may have realized that you'll need a coaxial cable to connect your antenna to your television. Luckily, ...
There are at least two good reasons why it is important to properly pressurize coaxial cables. First, it keeps moisture out and therefore prevents arcs inside the cable. Secondly, it improves the ...
There seems to be a trend lately for DIY self proclaimed audio gurus to design alternative speaker cable designs using Coax cables (namely Belden 89259). While their efforts should be applauded, they ...
__1931: __The new invention of the coaxial cable is issued a U.S. patent, which will eventually deliver the gift of ubiquitous telephony and cable television. How do you minimize signal interference ...
When it comes to the connections on a TV, coax often gets short shrift these days, and understandably. It's been around forever, and usually it's only HDMI, USB, or even optical that you actively have ...
This article appeared in Microwaves & RF and has been published here with permission. Phase stability means reliable performance in specific test-and-measurement applications that call for a close ...
Right now my house has two incoming coax cables. These come off of a metal splitter that is installed at the outside of the house and fed by the cable companies cable that comes from a conduit in the ...
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, ...
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