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Definition of Coax cable
1. Noun. A transmission line for high-frequency signals.
Generic synonyms: Cable, Line, Transmission Line
Specialized synonyms: Ethernet Cable
Derivative terms: Coax
Definition of Coax cable
1. Noun. coaxial cable ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coax Cable
Literary usage of Coax cable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Protecting Critical Information & Technology: Proceedings of the Fourth by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"and the LAN/WAN transport media implementation (ie, twisted pair, coax cable,
fiber optic, or wireless (RF)). Encryption devices have been used for years by ..."
2. The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center by Dorian J. Cougias, E. L. Heiberger, Karsten Koop (2003)
"... have an RCA cable modem with a standard coax cable going out to AT&T and the
Internet, and an Ethernet cable that plugs into our hub. ..."
3. The Isdn Consultant: A Stress-Free Guide to High-Speed Communications by Robert E. Lee (1997)
"The amount of bandwidth a coax cable is significant. Because so many homes have
access to this cable, it brings to many people a choice in who will supply ..."
4. Electronic House Calls: 21st Century Options by Jones Mary Gardiner (1995)
"... of terminating the fiber portion of the network at the central office are now
deploying it to a node which serves some 500 homes with coax cable. ..."
5. Information Superhighway: Issues Affecting Development by Kenneth M. Mead (1994)
"... Often referred to as coax or coax cable. A cable that consists of two conductors,
a center wire inside a cylindrical shield that is grounded. ..."
6. Computer Science Research Activities in Asia: Software Technology and by David K. Kahaner (1994)
"The ETA Systems ETA-10 G-10 glass-epoxy PCB had a measured delay of 168 ps per
inch (PSPI), while coax cable is 96 PSPI, and the ceramic used in some MCMs ..."