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| − | '''Cable''' may refer to a conduit for the passage of data, or more generally to the [[broadcast]] [[medium]] by which television shows are sent to subscribing customers through RCA coaxial cables. "Cable TV," in this fashion, is one of the more popular forms of [[television]] dissemination, and is in competition with [[satellite]]-based television. | + | '''Cable''' may refer to a conduit for the passage of data, or more generally to the [[broadcast]] [[medium]] by which television shows are sent to subscribing customers through RCA coaxial cables. '''"[[Cable TV]],"''' in this fashion, is one of the more popular forms of [[television]] dissemination, and is in competition with [[satellite]]-based television. |
| − | By | + | By [[June]] 2009, [[digital television]] broadcasts will completely replace analog broadcast television, making cable TV the oldest functioning broadcasting medium. |
| − | [[ | + | ==Cable as "Wire"== |
| + | The term ''cable'' is also used to mean a bundle of [[wire]] strands, e.g. 'multistranded wire' - which is more correctly called a cable in [[electricity]] or a wire rope in [[mechanics]]. | ||
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| + | ==See also== | ||
| + | * [[Ethernet]] versus [[Wireless]]/[[WiFi]] | ||
| + | * [[Category 5 cable]] | ||
| + | * [[Electricity]] | ||
| + | * [[Wire]] | ||
| + | * [[Wire gauge]] | ||
| + | * [[Amateur radio glossary]] | ||
| + | * [[Barbed wire]] | ||
| + | * [[Chicken wire]] | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
| + | {{reflist}} | ||
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| + | ==Further reading== | ||
| + | * R. M. Black, ''The History of Electric Wires and Cables'', Peter Pergrinus, London 1983 ISBN 0-86341-001-4 | ||
| + | * BICC Cables Ltd, "Electric Cables Handbook", WileyBlackwell; London 3rd Edition 1997, ISBN 0-632-04075-0 | ||
| + | * [http://telecom-info.telcordia.com/site-cgi/ido/docs.cgi?ID=SEARCH&DOCUMENT=GR-421& GR-421-CORE], ''Generic Requirements for Metallic Telecommunications Cables,'' Telcordia. | ||
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| + | ==External links== | ||
| + | * [http://www.dsmt.com/resources/cable-jacket-types-explained Cable Jacket Types Explained w/ Reference Chart] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Electrical Engineering]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Electricity]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Electronics]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Amateur Radio]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Networks]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Privacy]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:53, February 23, 2022
Cable may refer to a conduit for the passage of data, or more generally to the broadcast medium by which television shows are sent to subscribing customers through RCA coaxial cables. "Cable TV," in this fashion, is one of the more popular forms of television dissemination, and is in competition with satellite-based television.
By June 2009, digital television broadcasts will completely replace analog broadcast television, making cable TV the oldest functioning broadcasting medium.
Cable as "Wire"
The term cable is also used to mean a bundle of wire strands, e.g. 'multistranded wire' - which is more correctly called a cable in electricity or a wire rope in mechanics.
See also
- Ethernet versus Wireless/WiFi
- Category 5 cable
- Electricity
- Wire
- Wire gauge
- Amateur radio glossary
- Barbed wire
- Chicken wire
References
Further reading
- R. M. Black, The History of Electric Wires and Cables, Peter Pergrinus, London 1983 ISBN 0-86341-001-4
- BICC Cables Ltd, "Electric Cables Handbook", WileyBlackwell; London 3rd Edition 1997, ISBN 0-632-04075-0
- GR-421-CORE, Generic Requirements for Metallic Telecommunications Cables, Telcordia.