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Cable Television

A cable television is a system that distributes television signals by means of fiber-optic or coaxial cables. Cable television systems started in the United States in the late 1940s to enhance reception in hilly and remote areas, where broadcast signals were weak.

3,389 Questions

What are the codes for a Philips remote when you have a sanyo tv?

The codes relate to the tv set and not the remote. Google the set or sanyo and you will get the code.

You then need a universal remote to programme to that code or the instructions for the Philips remote to see if that can be reprogrammed. Again Google Philips and the make.

How do you hook up a Blu-ray to an LG HDTV?

Type your answer here... It should be nothing more than hooking up the HDMI cable from the HD tv to the DVD player.This cable delivers the video and the audio simultaneously.If it is an older DVD player like mine, I hooked up the video using a component cable which has three connections on each end - red, blue, yellow then connect the audio using phono plugs.This cable has one red connection and one white.On the back of the DVD player there is an audio/out, the red goes on the left connection and the white goes to the right.The other end of that connects to the audio/in on the tv.Some cables such as Monster cable have a directional arrow on them.I don't think it matters.Monstercable seems to think it does.I hope this helped.

Troy

What channel is the History Channel on directtv?

The History Channel is channel number 269 on Direct TV. There are many great HD channels on Direct TV, but not all of them are free. FREE HD with Time Warner Cable always!

How do you convert analog signal to digital signal?

Various analog to digital converters are available for this purpose. They are basically made up of operational amplifiers.

The other way is to convert the analog signal into samples. Then converting these samples into quantization levels. These quantization levels are then converted into 1s and 0s.

What is blu ray?

Blu-ray Disc (also known as BD or Blu-ray) is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the standard DVD format.

Its main uses are for storing high-definition video, PlayStation 3 video games, and other data, with up to 25 GB per single layered, and 50 GB per dual layered disc. Although these numbers represent the standard storage for Blu-Ray drives, the specification is open-ended, with the upper theoretical storage limit left unclear.

200 GB discs are available, and 100 GB discs are readable without extra equipment or modified firmware.

The disc has the same physical dimensions as standard DVDs and CDs.

The name Blu-ray Disc derives from the blue-violet laser used to read the disc. While a standard DVD uses a 650 nanometer red laser, Blu-ray uses a shorter wavelength, a 405 nm blue-violet laser, and allows for almost ten times more data storage than a DVD.

How do you reset a 4 digit nu-set lockbox combo?

Opening Instructions: I. Slide the lever (located above the dials on the front of the lid) down to open the lid.

II. Lift the lid from the security lock box to place or remove the keys inside the vault. Resetting Combination Instructions: 1. Your NuSet Security Lock Box is factory preset to 0-0-0-0. 2. Open lid using the "Opening Instructions" Step I & II from above. 3. Lift the lid from the security lock box. 4. Make certain the lever remains up in the closed positionwith the last combination set. 5. Insert the "Reset Key" (included) all the way into the side of the lid and make a 1/4 turn. 6. Once the key has been turned, roll the dials one at a time until the desired combination is aligned. Tip : Write down the new combination to prevent loss of the new combination. 7. After the new combination resetted, return the key to upward position and remove it from the lid. 8. Very Important! Check combination before placing the lid to the lock box body. Return the lever to closed/up position. If the lock retracts, the combination has been successfully changed. Please visit NusetLock.com or call toll-free 800-60-NUSET for details.

Where can one find a listing of basic cable channels through Comcast?

Well, honey, if you want to find a listing of basic cable channels through Comcast, just head on over to their website or give them a call. They usually have that kind of info readily available for folks like you who can't find the remote. Just remember to have your patience handy, dealing with cable companies can be more frustrating than trying to assemble IKEA furniture.

Does bloom and sky have a child in winx?

No,of course not! Still i don't know in future,but i think they won't get kids soon.

What type of cable uses an F connector?

RG-6 coaxial cable. Used for connections to TV, has single copper wire center

What channel is SEC on Comcast?

Every city is different, so check with your local listing.

What channel is MTV2 on Comcast cable?

139 MTV Hits

140 MTV2

141 MTV Tr3s

142 MTV Jams

High Def

252 MTV

What is the cost of a Blu-ray Disc?

As time passes by technology will lose value because better technology is being produced, so over time things will start to cost less. Prior to this post a 25 gigabyte disc costs about 2.6 dollars. A pack of 15 disc costs 40. 7/27/10

Technical term for the kind of cable that carries a tv signal?

There are two types of cable used for television radio frequency signals: 300 ohm twin lead flat cable and 75 ohm coaxial cable. The twin lead is typically used with a rabbit ears antenna and coaxial is typically used with roof top antenna or cable TV setups.

For television baseband video signals coaxial cables are usually used.

However for digital television baseband video signals these are not adequate and special cables (e.g. HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort) are used. These cables are typically many twisted pairs in a common shield.

answer is

Coaxial cable

Will lg 3d glasses work on a Samsung tv?

LG televisions use passive glasses so you will not find LG active glasses. Actually, LG has made several models of active 3D televisions, despite their current push for passive. LG glasses such as the AGS100 will not work with Samsung televisions. If you are looking for lower priced glasses for your Samsung TV, try the Monoprice website.

Square wave is analog or digital signal?

This question has become the point of much heated debate here on WikiAnswers, and I will attempt to pare down the answers to its simplest form while keeping all valid viewpoints intact. Any further debate should be put in the "Discussion" area.

The Case For Digital: With a few exceptions, a square wave in it's theoretical form will most likely be used in digital applications.

A square wave may be "analog" during the time it is in transition from one stable state to another, and "digital" when it is in one state or the opposite state (i.e., voltage level), according to the type of digital inputs stimulated, but a transition is not an analog state function in the context of computers or digital logic. A square wave has two states hi and low and the transition from hi to low can be switched up to gigahertz (GHz) frequencies. Test equipment manufacturers are able to generate square wave signals well above 100GHz. Function generators have the square wave signal where the transition can be controlled. Practically all digital circuits utilize these states as "1" and "0" (or true and false) that computers use to make decision at the machine language level. Furthermore all modern computer uses this signalling scheme. But digital signals (1's and 0's) are not necessarily "square" waves, strictly speaking. A clock circuit generates a square wave that is used as a timing reference for the address, data, and control circuits.

The Case For Analog: All theoretical waveforms look great on paper, but it is impossible to produce any perfect waveform. Therefore, all waveforms (including square waves) are inherently analog.

By Fourier Analysis, a square wave is actually an infinite series of the summation of sine waves, in this case the odd harmonics divided by N. As a result, a square wave can actually be considered an analog signal. Looking at this another way, no pulse driver, conductor, or transmission line is perfect, so the rise and fall time of a square wave are not instantaneous, meaning that the series is not really infinite so, again, the square wave is analog, although quite complicated, but still analog. We call it digital because we sense it with discriminators that decide the "value" of the wave based on some thresholds with appropriate hysteresis.

The Case For Sanity: A wave form is not inherently digital or analog. "Digital" and "analog" are arbitrary words used to describe an application of waveforms. In other words, all digital signals are square waves, but not all square waves are digital.

A square wave is usually used in digital applications, but is also used in audio applications for a "distorted" guitar or vocal effect. A sine wave can become a square wave if the input signal on an amplifier is too great for the power of the circuit to amplify, "clipping" the high and low portions of the sine wave.

A square wave can be considered an analog or a digital signal. A perfect square wave (not possible to generate based on Fourier Analysis) would not in general be considered an analog signal because it only has two values, defeating the point of analog (in many cases, but not all). One can make a square wave oscillator to use as an alarm - different frequencies were used to convey different information. A square wave was simple to create, thus my reason for using as opposed to a sine wave (this is an example of an analog use of square waves - the information is not stored in the two values of the wave, but in the "infinite frequency range made available by the extra circuitry to change frequencies."

This point is moot, really, because it is the nature of the data (being analog or digital) that truly is important, and defines whether the wave should be catagorized as "analog" or "digital".

Oh-So-Clever Analogy: A wrench is the perfect tool for fixing trucks, but if I use the wrench to fix a desk, that doesn't make the desk a truck. In short, the application defines the state, but does not limit the tool.

How do you switch to video on a Sanyo television without a remote?

There should be an "input" button with the other manual controls on your TV's front, side, etc.

List the types of connectors to be used for cables?

According to the itt book ;)

I came up with:

Connectors for twisted pair cable include the modular RJ type of jacks and plugs (RJ-11;RJ-14; RJ-22; RJ-25; RJ-31; RJ-45; RJ-48; RJ-61) (of four, six, and eight position configurations) along with the hermaphroditic connector employed by IBM. The hermaphroditic connector is specific to STP and is also known as STP connector, IBM data connector, or universal data connector.

The connector used with patch panels, punch-down blocks, and wall plates, is called an IDC (insulated displacement connector).

If considered a connector, there is the modular Y-adapters used for splitting usually in 10Base-T, Token Ring, and voice applications. Also, if considered a connector, there is the crossover cable which is wired to a T586A pinout scheme on one end and a T586B pinout on the other end.

Coax connectors used with video equipment are referred to as F-series connectors (primarily used in residential installations for RG-58, RG-59, and RG-6 coaxial cables). Coax cables used with data and video backbone applications use N-connectors (used with RG-8, RJ-11U, and thicknet cables). When coaxial cable distributes data in commercial environments, the BNC (Bayonet Niell-Concelman) connector is often used. It is used with RG-6, RG-58A/U thinnet, RG-59, and RG-62 coax cable.

Fiber-optic connectors include SC, duplex SC, ST, duplex ST, FDDI, and FC. These relate to different types of fiber-optic cables and configurations. Three of the SFF connectors that have been propagated (during the life span of the book) for fiber-optic cables were LC, VF-45, and the MT-RJ.

What channel is the hub on for xfinity?

channel 294
HUB is on the XFINITY TV channel by Comcast. It is one of the most watched TV shows.

What is the common term used to describe an 8p8c network cable connector?

The most popular connectors found these days on the ends of network cables are commonly called RJ45 connectors.

What is happening with TVs in 2009?

On February 17, 2009 most all of the analog TV transmitters will be shut off as the country migrates over to an all digital signal. If you don't have a digital tuner on your TV (or cable or a satellite receiver like DirecTV, Dish Network or something similar) all you'll get is snow on your screen. This applies only to the `over the air' television signals which require a receiving antenna to watch your local television stations.

Is cable TV cable the same as the cable for satellite dish cable?

In the USA, now days it is. Before there were antennas to get TV signals from the air, and you could only get ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS. Then came cable, wire and dish cable. Now there is only cable; dish and cable linkage. There is virtually no more antenna TV signals, and there are thousands of channels.

How do you contact history channel?

We only see Pawn Stars buy items - will we ever see them sell the items they buy? dickdreger@aol.com