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Cables run under the water, like the ones that run from the us to Europe across the Atlantic.
Undersea fiber optic cables have largely replaced the old copper cables. They are used to carry data, including telephone calls, around the world.
its generally use for undersea cables
transatlantic telegraph cable is an undersea cable running under the Atlantic Ocean used for telegraph communications. The first was laid across the floor of the Atlantic from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum Bay, Valentia Island in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland. The first communications occurred August 16, 1858, reducing the communication time between North America and Europe from ten days - the time it took to deliver a message by ship - to a matter of minutes. Transatlantic telegraph cables have been replaced by transatlantic telecommunications cables. Fudging pinecone
Cables are not used, the satellite emits radio waves
"It requires a satellite dish, as well as coaxial cables to connect the satellite to the modem. You might have to pay for the equipment."
By a satellite and under water cables.
check first your satellite receiver if there is an HDMI jack. connect your HDMI cables from your satellite receiver to your tv tuner. if you don't have the HDMI jack, check the AV output jack. connect the AV cables from your satellite receiver to your tv tuner. you can use either AV or HDMI.
Henry Martyn Field has written: 'The Irish confederates, and the Rebellion of 1798' -- subject(s): History 'The story of the Atlantic telegraph' -- subject(s): Cables, Submarine, Submarine Cables, Transatlantic cables 'History of the Atlantic Telegraph' -- subject(s): Cables, Submarine, Submarine Cables, Transatlantic cables 'The Barbary coast' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Up to 200 feet if you have cables that reach that far.
I'm afraid the answer is "all of them." And their biggest hazards are things we've created, like fishing nets and undersea telephone cables.
Try hooking your HDTV to your satellite via HDMI cable. If that doesn't work, consider analog component cables.