Iam pretty sure that baseband coax was 50 ohm and was used for networking computer, were broadband coax is 75 ohm and used in the cable tv industry.
A coaxial cable has great uses in television antenna connections. TV satellite connections also use coaxial cables to connect decoders to the TV set.
I could be wrong, but I believe you are talking about an HDMI cable. Between the antenna and the TV set use RG6 cable.
coaxial cable has a solid copper or copper-clad-steel centre conductor surrounded by a non-conductive dielectric insulating material. The dielectric is surrounded by foil shield/s and/or copper braid/s which form the outer conductor and also shield against electromagnetic interference (EMI). The outer conductor/shield is encased in a PVC jacket.
Coaxial cable uses an internal piece of copper wire, surrounded by plastic insulation which then has another layer of copper strands before the outer layer of insulation. This is used mostly for radio signals, connecting antennas to things, as well as transferring digital networking signals.
No. Coaxial cable is a single wire that has a thick coating around it. A common use of coaxial cable is for cable television. This is the cable that goes from the jack on the wall into your cable box. Twisted pair contains multiple cables which are split into pairs and twisted together. CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 cable are all examples of twisted pair. There are a total of 8 wires inside. Every two wires are twisted together to form a pair. The purpose of the cables being twisted together is to reduce electrical interference between the wires.
Uses of 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.
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antenna wires
One use of data cable is to relay baseband transmissions.
Use T Connector
Coaxial cable, STP cable, UTP cable
A coaxial cable has great uses in television antenna connections. TV satellite connections also use coaxial cables to connect decoders to the TV set.
yes
Televisions and cable modems use a coaxial cable. RG59 or RG6.
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.
Thinnet coaxial cable uses a BNC twist connector.