RTV 3511 Study Guide - Final Guide: Coaxial Cable, Copper Conductor, Wireless

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19 Mar 2016
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Wireless technology: in the air, wavelengths. How much equipment and manpower it takes. Signal latency (how long it takes a signal to get to its destination) (cid:1) Coaxial cable aka co-ax: copper conductor electrons, ground sheath- webbing of wire. Not an issue if you don"t need that much space to run the cord (aka bball game, ftball game: bandwidth is pretty good. But this one handles a lot, but in production when we work with usually 1 cable = 1 signal. Xlr audio cable: all sound, the coax, and all picture, sometimes the cords are bonded together. In the grand scheme, not as expensive as it seems: attenuation: not an issue at all, incredible bandwidth, fiber future. Hardline: cost cheap, very reliable as long as they are in tact, signal latency not a thing with cable because they aren"t ran that far.

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