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Cable

Cable meaning

A long object used to make a physical connection. | A strong, large-diameter wire or rope, or something resembling such a rope. | A long object used to make a physical connection.

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Cable car system Red line cable car connecting La Paz and El Alto main A system of urban transit aerial cable cars called Mi Teleférico ("My Cable Car") was opened in 2014.

Keep things neat with cable management solutions like adhesive cable clips or cable sleeves.

Fourth quarter cable Adjusted EBITDA grew by 8.9% year-over-year reflecting cable revenue growth of 3.4% and cable operating expenses that were in-line with the prior year.

Second quarter cable Adjusted EBITDA grew by 6.7% year-over-year reflecting growth in cable revenue of 1.8% and a decline in cable operating expenses of 1.3%.

As many early cable car operators discovered the hard way, if the grip is not applied properly, it can damage the cable, or even worse, become entangled in the cable.

Breaks and frays in the cable, which occurred frequently, required the complete cessation of services over a cable route while the cable was repaired.

Broadband internet access is achieved over coaxial cable by using cable modems to convert the network data into a type of digital signal that can be transferred over coaxial cable.

Cable Carbon nanotubes are one of the candidates for a cable material A space elevator cable would need to carry its own weight as well as the additional weight of climbers.

Cable converter main Cable television represented a possible alternative to deployment of UHF converters as broadcasts could be frequency-shifted to VHF channels at the cable head-end instead of the final viewing location.

Cable Internet Despite a fully developed cable network in all mid- and large-size cities, there is no Internet access through cable TV systems in Uruguay as it has been steadfastly opposed by government regulators.

Cable modems that used the RF cable network for the return path were considered 'two-way cable', and were better able to compete with the bi-directional digital subscriber line (DSL) service.

Earlier cable television was analog, but since the 2000s all cable operators have switched to, or are in the process of switching to, digital cable television.

Even with a cable car traveling at only 9 miles per hour, the mass of the cable car and the combined strength and speed of the cable can do quite a lot of damage in a collision.

For example, the Poynting vector within the dielectric insulator of a coaxial cable is nearly parallel to the wire axis (assuming no fields outside the cable and a wavelength longer than the diameter of the cable, including DC).

General Instrument had long been the No. 1 cable TV equipment provider, supplying cable operators with end-to-end hybrid fiber coax cable solutions.

Huurderman, pp321-322 Permalloy cable Permalloy cable construction Even though the Krarup cable added inductance to the line, this was insufficient to meet the Heaviside condition.

In many cases, digital cable telephone service is separate from cable modem service being offered by many cable companies and does not rely on Internet Protocol (IP) traffic or the Internet.

In the latter case, the cable car may not be able to stop and can wreak havoc along its route until the cable house realizes the mishap and halts the cable.

Leakage of signals into and out of cable TV systems can cause interference to cable subscribers and to over-the-air radio services using the same frequencies as those of the cable system.

Mu-metal cable is easier to construct than permalloy cable, the mu-metal being wound around the core copper conductor in much the same way as the iron wire in Krarup cable.