It uses frequency division multiplexing where each channel is assigned a frequency on which they communicate. It is the oldest and only works using analog signals.
In cable TV, we use frequency multiplexing but in DTH, we use PCM along with quantization.
AM radio broadcasting uses frequency division multiplexing to allocate different frequencies to different radio stations. Cable television systems use frequency division multiplexing to transmit multiple channels simultaneously over a single cable. Cell phone networks use frequency division multiplexing to separate different users' calls on the same frequency band.
dericet tv
Televisions and cable modems use a coaxial cable. RG59 or RG6.
Multiplexing techniques vary widely based on what is being multiplexed. Modern telecommunications use a very wide array of techniques including: TDM - examples: TDMA, T-carrier FDM - examples: DWDM Spatial - example: MIMO Code division - examples: CDMA Phase or polarization division - cable/satellite TV Statistcal - examples: packet mode (STS), FHSS etc etc. This is far from a complete list. I think the question needs to be more specific.
cable tv
HDMI cable if you have an HD television.
Millions of homes is a really small number, go with -phone, cable TV
First the TV will need to have audio and video output connectors. Then the camcorder will have to have audio and video input connectors. Then use a cable that has the correct type connectors to inter connect the two.
Yes, Its the same type of cable used by satellite TV installers.
A PS3 could use a HDMI cable to get HDTV although it has a A/V cable for 480i TV connection. It could also use a ethernet cable to get a wired internet connection instead of WiFi. It could also use another Mini USB to USB charging cable although it come with one.
The cable going from your receiver to your old TV, just remove it and connect to your new TV. Depending on the type cable you have to your receiver, if a coax you will put your TV on channel 3 or 4 (usually 3), any other type cable you will put the TV on an input setting. Just cycle through your inputs till you find a picture or a DISH Network message.