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Another great place to shop for Coaxial Patch products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for Coaxial Patch: Patch Cables also known as the Patch Cords are cables which connect two optical devices. The patch cable is optical or an electric cable which is used for the above purpose. It is usually in a different color than the other cables. This helps in differentiating the Patch cable from the rest of the other wires. These wires can be as short as 3 inches to patch an optical device. Short patch cables are also called pigtails; these are used to connect small devices like the phone to modem or something like that. It is made of coaxial cables and has a thick covering around the cable so that there is no loss of information through the disturbances of other electro magnetic waves which is surrounding the patch cable. The electro magnetic waves around the patch cable are caused due to the presence and the functioning of other wires around it. As the other cables function, they have a magnetic field around them caused by the flow of electricity in them. And if this somehow reaches the patch cable, there might be loss of information or stagnancy of the information being passed on. The patch cable can be as long as 6 meters long. As the length of the cable gets longer and longer, the thickness of the cable gets thicker and thicker. The thickness ensures that there is no loss of data in the transit or there is no damage caused to it on the way. These cables are used widely around the globe. The electro magnetic waves around the patch cable are caused due to the presence and the functioning of other wires around it. As the other cables function, they have a magnetic field around them caused by the flow of electricity in them. And if this somehow reaches the patch cable, there might be loss of information or stagnancy of the information being passed on. The patch cable can be as long as 6 meters long. As the length of the cable gets longer and longer, the thickness of the cable gets thicker and thicker. The thickness ensures that there is no loss of data in the transit or there is no damage caused to it on the way. These cables are used widely around the globe. About the Author To read about cable hdmi and other information, visit the hdmi site. Is there such a thing as a coaxial to RCA adapter? Here's the situation: We have a television that is rather old, and the only inputs it has is 1 coax-in and one mono RCA-in. We have a rather spiffy set of speakers that we would like to patch tv audio to, however these speakers are RCA. Here's the question: Is there any sort of adapter or converter that we could attach to the coax cable to turn it into an RCA setup? That way, we could send the audio portion to the speakers, and the video portion to the tv. If such an adapter does exist, where can we purchase it? Thanks in advance for the help!
a VCR would easily do this, just get one that has a TV tuner in it. the only problem is that you would use the VCR to change stations not the TV (the TV would most likely just be used for video). and they are so cheap now, you could go to a thrift store a pick one up for $5. After that the VCR will output audio and video on RCA plugs, put the red and white to your spiffy audio setup and take the yellow to the back of the TV (also you could use the coax to hook your TV back up) Trusted Resource for the Working RF Engineer Thanks for visiting!
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