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coaxial cable
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coaxial cable

Electric cable that consists of a solid or stranded central conductor insulated from and surrounded by a solid or braided conducting tube or sheath. It can transmit the high-frequency signals used in television, telephone, and other telecommunications transmissions.



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If you have a TV antenna with an internal amplifier on your boat, the first troubleshooting step is to remove all power from the antenna by disconnecting the coax cable.
BRUSSELS, Belgium -- EqcoLogic NV, an analog circuit designer headquartered in Belgium, has demonstrated a new transceiver chip that allows IEEE 1394b signals to be transmitted two ways simultaneously, at 1 Gbit/s (S800 standard), over a single COAX cable.
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