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Vincent Cable (4950 bytes)
1: [[Image:Vincent_Cable.jpg|right|]]
3: '''Dr Vincent Cable''' (born [[May 9]], [[1943]]) is a [[United Kingd...
5: Cable was born in [[York]] where he attended Nunthorpe ...
11: ...n Capitalism (Centre for Reform Papers)'' Vincent Cable (Centre for Reform, 2002) ISBN 1902622367
12: ... (Liberal Democrat Consultation Papers)'' Vincent Cable (Liberal Democrat Publications, 2002) ISBN 185187...

Cable (1700 bytes)
1: ...y a jacket| sheath which protects all. Electrical cables can also act as carriers for other media, includ...
3: ...ngest life. Tight lays during stranding makes the cable extensible; eg: telephone handset cords.
4: == Types of cable ==
5: *[[communications cable]]
6: *[[coaxial cable]]

Cable One (745 bytes)
1: '''Cable One''' is a [[United States]] cable service provider that is a subsidiary of The [[Wa...
3: ...ble and its [[broadband Internet]] unit, known as CableONE.net, provides access to about 135,000 subscrib...
5: ...in [[Oregon]] and [[Utah]] belonging to the #1 US cable operator [[Comcast]].
8: *[http://www.cableone.net/ Official site]

Bowden cable (771 bytes)
1: ...commonly of [[steel]]) relative to a hollow outer cable, generally a [[spiral]] steel wire with a plastic...
3: The linear movement of the inner cable is generally used to transmit a pulling force, a...
7: *[[bicycle]] [[brake]] and [[gear]] shift cables
8: *[[photography|photographic]] [[shutter]] release cables
9: ...tomobile|automotive]] [[clutch]] and [[throttle]] cables

Cable television (22301 bytes)
1: ...y to people’s televisions through fixed [[coaxial cable]]s as opposed to the over-the-air method used in ...
3: ... a network of [[optical fiber]]s and/or [[coaxial cable]]s and [[broadband]] [[amplifier]]s.
5: ... many channels to be distributed through the same cable, without separate wires for each. The [[tuner]] o...
7: ...] and [[pornography]]) are often more relaxed for cable than for over-the-air TV.
9: ...cable TV systems also employ the use of [[digital cable]] technology, which uses compressed digital signa...

Cable impedance (1308 bytes)
1: ...r [[ribbon cable]], the '''[[impedance]] of the [[cable]]''' is significant in determining the [[load]] p...
3: ...led the '''[[characteristic impedance]]''' of the cable.
5: ... is connected to its other end, regardless of the cable length.
7: ...her purposes. The only common impedance of ribbon cable is 300 ohms, used for balanced connection of [[te...

Power cable (3412 bytes)
1: ...[[radio frequency]] conductors (such as [[coaxial cable]]). The sheath may be of metal, plastic, ceramic,...
3: Common types of general-purpose cables used by [[electricians]] are defined in the [[Na...
6: Type AC is a "metal clad" cable assembly made by twisting an interlocking metal t...
8: The common "lamp cord" is a type of power cable having two separately insulated power conductors,...
10: ...or connecting the conductors temporarily to other cables or devices, as where a portable appliance is con...

Cable machine (603 bytes)
1: ... row is one exercise that can be performed on the cable machine.]]
2: ...metres high, with a weight stack at each end. The cables that connect the [[handle]]s to the weight stack...

Plenum cable (184 bytes)
1: '''Plenum Cable''' is [[cable]] that is layed in the [[plenum]] spaces of build...

Digital cable (2240 bytes)
1: ...e by using digital [[video compression]]. Digital cable also enables two-way communication, enabling serv...
3: ... standard for HD signal transmission over digital cable television systems in the US is now fixed as both...
5: ...hat use a combination of terrestrial antennas and cable distribution (e.g., [[HITS]]) sources.
7: ...r-the-air channels are at higher frequencies than cable channels).
11: ...a set of SCTE and CEA standards, and to provide [[CableCARD]]s to customers that request them.

Rogers Cable Inc. (319 bytes)
1: '''Rogers Cable Inc.''' is a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Rogers ...

Cable & Wireless (2075 bytes)
1: '''Cable and Wireless''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [...
2: ...tish Telecom]], later offering [[cable television|cable TV]], although this was sold to [[NTL]] in [[2000...
4: ...s somewhat diminished with the dismantling of the Cable and Wireles monopoly and the introduction of more...
8: ...e MCI tier 1 backbone in the US. In November 2001 Cable and Wireless America purchased bankrupt web hosti...
10: ...withdrawing from the US market. In December 2003, Cable and Wireless America, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 b...

Shaw Cable (771 bytes)
1: '''Shaw''' is [[Canada]]'s second largest [[cable]] [[television]] operator, after [[Rogers Communi...
5: *[[1995]] - Shaw buys [[Classicomm]] Cable.
6: ...01]] - A swap with [[Rogers Communications|Rogers Cable]] performed, in which most of Rogers's western Ca...
9: * [http://www.shaw.ca Shaw Cable Homepage]
11: [[Category:Canadian cable and DBS companies]]

Ribbon cable (2576 bytes)
1: ...bles.jpg|thumbnail|right|Left: 20-way grey ribbon cable with wire no. 1 marked red, insulation partly str...
2: ...ribbon (which is likewise wide and flat). Ribbon cables are common connectors for internal peripherals i...
4: ...vision]] [[antenna (electronics)|antenna]]s. This cable is also called '''twin-lead''', see [[balun]].
6: == Cable sizes ==
7: ....54 mm) pitch and 40 ways, and the high-speed ATA cable has 0.05 inch (1.27 mm) pitch and 80 ways. Finer...

Coaxial cable (8145 bytes)
1: '''Coaxial cable''' is an electrical [[cable]] consisting of a round, insulated conducting wir...
3: ...G-59.jpg|thumb|right|Radio-grade flexible coaxial cable.<br />A:outer plastic sheath<br />B:copper screen...
5: The cable is designed to carry a high-[[frequency]] or [[br...
7: ...h air spaces. Connections to the ends of coaxial cables are usually made with [[RF connector]]s.
12: ...tally through the wave that propagates inside the cable between the conductors. Coaxial lines can therefo...

Category 5 cable (3290 bytes)
1: ... twisted pair of 24 gauge copper wires within the cable. Another important characteristic is that the wir...
5: ... this type of cable is the 10 Mbit/s [[Category 3 cable]]. Less well known is the 20 Mbit/s Cat 4. Cat 4 ...
7: ...2 to pin 2, etc. The RJ-45 [[pinout]] for a Cat 5 cable can either be [[TIA-568A]] or [[TIA-568B]]. TIA-...
9: ...y (with no intervening hub). See the [[Crossover cable]] and [[TIA-568B]] articles for pinout diagrams.
11: '''Cat 5e''' cable is an enhanced version of Cat 5 for use with 1000...

Category 3 cable (633 bytes)
1: ... [[twisted pair|unshielded twisted pair (UTP)]] [[cable]] designed to reliably carry data up to [[Megabit...
4: *[[Category 5 cable]] for details on the full range of cabling standa...

Cable transport (480 bytes)
1: ...loads going up and down are sometimes elements of cable transport.
6: * [[Cable car (railway)|Cable car]]
7: * [[Cable ferry]]

Cable modem (3751 bytes)
1: ...that is designed to modulate a data signal over [[cable television]] infrastructure.
3: The term ''cable internet'' (or simply ''cable'') refers to the delivery of [[internet service]]...
5: ...oad36]], which actually utilized the same sort of cable as CATV systems.
7: ...mage:cable.modem.arp.500pix.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Cable modem for [[broadband internet access]]]]
9: ...ss, taking advantage of unused [[bandwidth]] on a cable television network.

Filled cable (494 bytes)
1: ...[telecommunication]], a '''filled cable''' is a [[cable]] that has a nonhygroscopic material, usually a [...
3: ...inor leaks in the sheath and migrating inside the cable.
5: ...lectric]] material, is not considered as a filled cable.

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