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(Redirected from Signal cable) Bundles of wires used for transmitting information

Telecommunications cable is a type of guided transmission medium. Telecommunications are based on transmitting and receiving modulated waves/signals through a medium. Types of telecommunications cable include: electrical cables when electric current is carried; transmission lines and waveguides when electromagnetic waves are transmitted; optical fibers when light signals are transmitted.

When the distances involved are very short, the term signal cable may be used, for analog or digital communication. A data cable is used in digital data communications. When the distance between the transmitter and receiver is very far, an unguided or wireless medium transmission may be used, based on antennas.

Examples include:

See also

Main category: Signal cables

References

  1. cable (electronics) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia
  2. A Guide for Telecommunications Cable Splicing


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