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Is cable coaxial the same as satellite coaxial?

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.


What is the maximum current capacity of 4 sq mm copper wire?

I can say it is 29 Amps.But again it depends on the cable length.The more the cable length is the less the current carrying capacity will be.


What is the difference between a shielded and an unshielded speaker cable?

The difference between a Microphone (shielded) cable and a normal speaker cable is that, When we use a microphone we use a balanced or shielded cable (with the three pins, XLR or cannon), not a normal two wire speaker cable. We use this because the single coming from the microphone is at mic level, below LINE level (less than 1 volt). The shield on the mic cable is connected into the mixer or amp. The shield wire (RF, Radio frequency interference) single its 'waves' are then flipped (reverse phase) to cancel the interference out, any excess interference is then taken to the earth wire. With out a shielded cable you would hear annoying interference eg. The typical phone beep (please turn phone off). Speaker cable does not need a shield because the signal coming into the speaker is above MIC level and RF interference can't get in (it isn't loud enough) so there is no RF interference and no need for a shield. Hope that has been a help!


What is single core armored cable?

Armored electrical cable contains insulated electrical service wires protected by a flexible steel covering. Unarmored electrical cable has no protective flexible steel covering, its covering is made of plastic. <><><> Armored cable (BX) is the older version of Metal Clad cable (MC). It was flexible steel covered wire that used the steel as it's Ground. BX was a poor grounding system so it was replaced with MC which looks similar but has a separate Grounding conductor. MC is most often made with aluminum as its cover. Armored cable if used today will refer to MC type wiring. <><><> Some kinds of armored cable are in fact made to a tougher standard than the ordinary soft wire strand types of shielded cable that are used for hooking-up antennas. The 'armor' is actually a thin flexible metal film that better protects the wire or wires inside from damage in high use or high traffic areas. Such kinds of armored cable are also used in radio frequency assemblies in electronic equipment.


What are telephone wires made of?

Mainly all telephone wires are made of copper with a plastic coating for insulation. Older form of telephone wire had a paper or pulp insulation over the copper wire. They are also a twisted pair cable.

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The 6 wire FireWire 400 cable includes 2 wires that supply 30VDC power to the device that are left out in the 4 wire cable to permit use of a smaller connector.


In what year did Houston Wire and Cable Company - HWCC - have its IPO?

Houston Wire & Cable Company (HWCC) had its IPO in 2006.


Does Latency occurs when a signal traveling on one wire or cable infringes on the signal traveling over an adjacent wire or cable?

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What are the colors of the conductors in nonmetallic sheathed cable for two wire cable?

The wire conductor colors in a non metallic sheathed cable are black, red, white, and a bare copper.


Why extra cable is needed in the wiring process?

Having extra cable at termination points is a good practice to get into. If a wire burns off of a termination point or the wire burns back on itself the whole cable does not have to be changed out. Just cut the wire in the cable back to the undamaged section and reconnect the wire. Without this extra length of cable the consumer will have to under go additional costs should a failure occur.


Why extra cable is needed in wiring process?

Having extra cable at termination points is a good practice to get into. If a wire burns off of a termination point or the wire burns back on itself the whole cable does not have to be changed out. Just cut the wire in the cable back to the undamaged section and reconnect the wire. Without this extra length of cable the consumer will have to under go additional costs should a failure occur.


What is the wire made of many strands?

Wire made of many strands is 'cable'


Where can one purchase wire and cable?

AWC Wire, wireandcabletogo, and graingerwire are three large suppliers of various types of wire and cable as well as other various types of industrial materials.