Low interference, high frequency bandwidth and something else... The main advantages of coaxial cable are # Good shielding. This almost eliminates interference from external electromagnetic fields; it also reduces radiation from the cable to almost zero. Only a waveguide is superior in this respect, and that can be used only in the microwave region. # Good bandwidth and low loss. These two are grouped together because they enter into a three-way relationship with cost. One can extend frequency response right into the microwave region, and achieve lower and lower loss figures; you just have to pay for it. Again, waveguide can better microwave performance and loss figures, but at high cost in weight as well as money. # Good power handling. # Flexibility. Co-ax can go round corners without any problems. Most other transmission lines have problems with a change in direction. # A characteristic impedance which is known, uniform all along the cable and stays the same when the cable is curved. # Can be run anywhere without being affected by its surroundings; it can be run underground or underwater provided it has a "non-contaminating" outer jacket.
-Copper core: the copper wire in the middle
-Insulating layer, which isolates the core and the external woven copper. The isolator wraps the copper core.
-Woven copper shield. It is like a pipe or tube of copper, that surrounds the insulator which in turn surrounds the copper core.
-Plastic sheath or jacket, which protects the woven copper tubular shield.
1.The multi-layer design of coaxial cable makes it useful for a wide range of applications.
2. Coaxial cable can be run along the sides of buildings, underground, and around turns and corners without snapping the wire or impeding the signal.
There are three types of cable generally. The three types of cables are coaxial, twisted pair and fiber optics. The coaxial cable is made up of copper (core )and a insulating layer.
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RG-59 is the most common coaxial cable used for broadband CATV connection.
Both the coaxial cable and twisted pair cable have a basic connection medium for network cabling. <<>> Coaxial cable can be used for transmission of RF (radio frequencies) whereas Cat 5 (twisted pairs cable) can not.
a. Because most office buildings are not wired with coaxial cable
The difference between baseband coaxial and broadband coaxial cable is baseband coaxial technology uses digital signaling in which the cable carries only one type of digital signal. Where as the broadband coaxial technology typically transmits analog signals and is capable of transmitting multiple frequencies of data simultaneously.
Coaxial Qr is a coax cable that has been developed to met the demands of broadband or internet. At the moment it is considered to be the best of all the coax cables out there as it is very flexible and reliable.
Uses of Coaxial Cable?
Because most office buildings are not wired with coaxial cable CompTIA Network + Chapter 7/ Question 20
Generally speaking, RG6U can replace 5C-2V coaxial cable because these are cables with very similar characteristics. RG6U cable is even better because it has lesser attenuation than 5C-2V. So you can without a doubt use this cable if you're replacing cable for your TV.
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Broadband cable is less often used in businesses because most office buildings do not contain a coaxial cable infrastructure. Network+ Guide to Networks pg 323 fifth edition.
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