If you take the composite video output as well as the right and left channel audio, you can if you use a TV modulator. Problem is, they usually don't have much transmitting power and with a long antenna they just might make it to the next room. Any farther and you'd have to have either an amplifier stage on the modulator or a complete low power TV transmitter setup.
Just as a reminder, the FCC frowns on that type of thing, but if you keep it small 100 mw. or less, you could probably get away with it for awhile. The problem could be aggravated by what type of program you're repeating, especially if it's adult in nature and a neighbor's kid tunes in.
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Most times they are the same but a satellite signal needs to be carried by RG6 cable it is a heavier gauge wire then say RG59. Regular or analog cable signal is sometimes carried by RG59 but digital cable should use RG6. +++ The primary specification is not conductor size but the impedance and capacitance of the cable.
for a high definition signal on a playstation 3 you need a hdmi cable using a simple scart lead will only give you standard deffinition if you are looking to buy a hdmi cable the cheapest ones are on eBay
Well, with PS2 games, you have to have a network cable connected to a computer with a cord or wirelessly, then go to multiplayer, and go to online.
The ethernet helps you surf the internet faster
In order for two devices to communicate the transmit signal wire must be connected to the receive wire. A crossover cable accomplishes this. With a straight through cable you would have a transmit signal connected to a transmit signal, which is similar to two people talking at once (and no one listening). In a network scenario a straight through cable would cause constant collisions.
The crossover cable switches the signals between one end of the cable to the other. This causes the transmit signal on one end to be the receive signal on the other end.The reason for crossing over is to allow a transmitting system to send signals to a receiving system. Without crossing over the signals a transmit signal would arrive at a transmit signal, which is equivalent to a person talking to another person without ever listening (i.e. it won't work for a conversation).
A crossover cable is necessary for two similar devices to talk to each other without the use of an intervening network connectivity device because the transmit and receive signals must be crossed between the two devices. This is what a hub or switch would normally do. If a normal, straight through cable were to be used it would connect the transmit signal to the transmit signal on the other device, which is equivalent to two people talking to each other at the same time with no way to listen to what they are saying. With a crossover cable the transmit signal on one end is connected to the receive signal on the other end so the two devices can talk and listen to each other.
.... Its a broadband modem that get its signal wirelessly, instead of through your phone or cable line.. Almost all roger connections are of this type, same with bell.
In general, no, you would not use a cross-over cable to connect a hub/switch/router to a PC. This is because the device itself has cross-over circuitry built into it, and if you used a cross-over cable you would be reversing that process. The net effect is that the transmit signal would connect to another transmit signal, when it should be connected to a receive signal.
An optical audio cable is used to transmit digital audio (AC-3) signal from the source to the receiver, such as from a DVD player to a digital audio amplifier/receiver. You can transmit 5.1 dolby digital or DTS surround sound with an optical audio cable, same as digital coaxial audio cable.
The simplest solution would be to buy a longer cable.
It depends on the architecture of the cable but the most common is multiple wires in the cable, you only need two wires at a minimum to communicate, one as a ground or base, and the other to for the signal. The devices can also take turns communicating, allowing for two wires to be enough. An example of a two wire cable is the typical headphone cable, though it is in a single direction. Four wires allow for two way communication, one set for transmit, and one for receive, which on the other end the transmit wires become receive, and the receive wires become transmit. A typical example is the Ethernet cable which your computer is most likely connected to the internet with.
They work preety much like any other wireless device. They transfer a signal at a specific frequency in which both the transmiters and recivers are tuned to. The signals are digital though, which means they are a bunch of 0s and 1s, not literally though, they are ons or offs, ups or downs: two different types of signaling which the receiver then interprets into data.
Digital is a way to transmit a television signal; it can be transmitted over the air or via cable, satellite, or as an internet protocol.
service to transmit information
The PlayStation 3 can use either a CAT-5 cable or can connect wirelessly. Typically, it's done wirelessly.