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What is the purpose of using a coaxial splitter?

The purpose of using a coaxial splitter is so that one can connect more than one device to a single coaxial line. For instance connecting two TV's to one coaxial line for cable television.


What are cable connectors often used for?

Cable connectors are used on coaxial cables, which are ports in the wall that connect to a TV. The connectors are used to either link together two coaxial cables or split it off into more than one.


Is coaxial cable more susceptible to EMI than STC?

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Why is UTP more common?

UTP is cheaper to install than STP or coaxial cable; therefore, it is a popular network choice


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What three layers does the coaxial cable have?

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What is the major factor that makes coaxial cable less susceptible to noise than twisted-pair cable?

A coaxial cable is shielded from electrical interference signals whereas UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable is not. The random twisting with which UTP is manufactured works very well, however, in locations where the interference levels are relatively low, because its method of construction ensures that any interference affects both wires in the pair equally. It should also be mentioned that STP (Shielded Twisted pair) cable is also available and is sometimes specified for LANs (Local Area Networks) instead of coaxial cable. But the much greater volume of coaxial cable sold means that coaxial cable prices have been kept very competitive with STP. As STP tends to be more tricky to install - its shield has to be very carefully and correctly terminated at each end - coaxial tends to be used more than STP where noisier-than-normal interference conditions are present at a particular site. Since the 1990s NIC (Network Interface Card or Component) equipment has had extra logic cicuits within it to reject ambient interference much more effectively than equipment which was designed in the previous 20 years, so nowadays UTP can be used more extensively in locations where only STP or coaxial cable would have had to be used before. So, in relation to LANs in normal non-industrial office and domestic buildings, this exam question is now almost obsolete! However coaxial cable is still necessary to carry LANs in difficult environments such industrial plants; hospitals; undergound railway and road tunnels and mines; on board ships and aircraft, etc. and must also be used to carry signals for radio, televison, video and other applications which run at much high frequencies and bandwidths than LANs.


Which types of cable has a single inner-core wire conductor and a wire-mesh outer conductor?

That is a description of an ordinary "coaxial cable". There are designators for various specific coaxial cables such as RG-58 and RG-59. See the link for more. Sounds like shielded RG-58 or RG-59 used respectively as listed above for cable TV or RG-59 for satellite TV. If the cable is as large as a human average finger it could be shielded 2-way radio cable which usually is run from the base station to the outside antenna.


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Why is coaxial cable superior to twisted pair?

Coaxial cable is cheaper and easier to install and in most cases that's all. To call it superior is not correct because twisted-pair is much better in many cases even so it has its disadvantages.


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Why inductance of a coaxial cable is expected to increase when the radius of the outer conductor is increased?

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