It depends where they're being installed. On land, they are usually laid in a trench, and covered over. At sea, they're fed ffrom the back of a ship as it crosses the sea, and just lay on the seabed.
I installed an XM in a 2007 Liberty..All the cables are behind the heat selector panel and the glove compartment
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The PVC conduit fill chart provides information on the maximum number of cables that can be safely installed in a conduit based on the size of the conduit and the diameter of the cables.
I installed my own sound card, and no cables are connected to it. It just sits in a slot on the motherboard.
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You can call the company that installed the cables or any company that installs fiber optic cables. It's always a safe bet to call a professional before digging in a area where you think there may be cables buried.
The number of Cat 6 cables that can be installed in a single conduit depends on the size of the conduit and the diameter of the cables. Typically, a 1-inch conduit can accommodate around 40-50 Cat 6 cables. It is important to follow industry standards and guidelines for proper cable installation to prevent signal interference and ensure optimal performance.
Usually, if the cable fits in a slot then it's installed correctly. No two cables can fit into incompatible slots.
If twenty identical cables installed in parallel that do not evenly share the load, then you have some bad connections that are changing the resistance of one or more cables.
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The NEC pipe fill chart provides information on the maximum number of cables that can be safely installed in a conduit based on the size of the conduit and the diameter of the cables.