From its origin as Community Antenna TV (CATV), a solution to poor over-the-air reception in the late 1940s, cable distribution is now the dominant delivery method for all TV programming. Even with ...
The first cable systems in the U.S. started to appear in the early ’50s. Even with the rapid changes in technology and distribution methods, cable has maintained a prominent position as a conduit for ...
Today’s cable systems are increasingly digital. Armed with a rank of receivers, multiplexers and remultiplexers, a headend can produce hundreds of channels for delivery to viewers. Photo courtesy ...
Electric utilities are constantly striving to meet or beat the expectations of customers and stakeholders. While the power industry is evolving in many respects, a near constant demand for reliability ...
The RMDA 1000-42P has expanded bandwidth supporting up to 1002 MHz, with a 42dB high-gain design, making it useful in systems which use direct cable-drops as a signal source, or as the launch ...
A variety of solutions for copper and fiber cable support systems offers increased flexibility and lower life cycle costs. With today's fast-track projects and design/build jobs, selecting the best ...
LS Cable & System USA, Inc. ("LSCUS"), a US-based subsidiary of LS Cable & System, Ltd. ("LS C&S"), today announced the ...
Hendrix Wire & Cable, a provider of overhead and underground power distribution products, introduced its Spacer Cable Systems, a “green” solution for overhead distribution circuits. Because Spacer ...