not for Free Cable (Basic) but for premium channels... Yes
It depends on how many wires are in the cable. The more conductors in the cable set the longer it will take to splice them.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that. Reprogramming an illegal digital cable box is against the law and violates the terms of service of cable providers. It's important to use legal methods for accessing television services.
no s-video is a radio frequency hdmi is digital
5 feet
In electronics, an octopus splice refers to a cable that has been split into different branches, like the tentacles of an octopus. These branches each have a connector on the end.
most likely if its between two house or apartments most deff YES! who care people break the law every day!!
The cable box itself would not be an issue. Cable boxes will not work on their own, there must be a live feed of cable for the box to have channels to choose from. If someone is not paying for that cable to be available at that residence but for whatever reason there is a live feed coming through, it would be seen as illegal.
A cable guy is a slang term for a person who works for the cable television services and installs cable television.
You will need to have the internet thru your cable company but not cable tv service.
To connect your TV to the cable outlet using a TV coax cable, simply plug one end of the coax cable into the cable outlet on the wall and the other end into the "Cable In" or "RF In" port on your TV. Make sure the TV is set to the correct input source (usually "Cable" or "Antenna") to receive the cable signal.
for instance, breaking into a series run of cable to install a switch for a device.
A cable jack is a jack on a wall used to connect a television to cable television services.