Coaxial Cable was first developed back in the late 1800’s along with many innovations and is still very much with us today. Although Coax has been around for a while it is still used in cutting edge ...
You know about coaxial cable (Fig. 1). We all use it in one form or another, and it seems simple enough. But while modern cable products are better than ever, there are some real subtitles in their ...
Scientists use carbon nanotubes to make durable, flexible coaxial cables for aerospace applications with half the weight. Common coaxial cables could be made 50 percent lighter with a new ...
All common video signal types--composite, RF, s-video, component, SDI, and the various flavors of RGB--are ordinarily run in coaxial cables, or, as the shorthand term goes, "coax." The features of ...
There seems to be a trend lately for DIY self proclaimed audio gurus to design alternative speaker cable designs using Coax cables (namely Belden 89259). While their efforts should be applauded, they ...
There are at least two good reasons why it is important to properly pressurize coaxial cables. First, it keeps moisture out and therefore prevents arcs inside the cable. Secondly, it improves the ...
If you do any work with analogue signals at frequencies above the most basic audio, it’s probable that somewhere you’ll have a box of coax adaptors. You’ll need them, because the chances are your ...
I've been struggling with weak/inconsistent WiFi reception in peripheral corners of my house — unfortunately, the corners where my wife and I have our WFH setups. I'm at a loss what type of contractor ...