I'm an electrical tech at a Chrysler dealer. Occasionally I get vehicles in for antenna and radio reception concerns. Usually this just means replacing the entire antenna with the cable, but for some ...
It's important to install the proper cable. RG-6 ('RG' is an old military term for Radio Guide/Grade) is the industry standard, but there are other considerations. Use this chart to help determine ...
Our radio broadcast facilities depend on many coaxial cables to get signals from one place to another. There are good and bad ways to install connectors on those cables, which can lead to reliable ...
Article 810 contains the requirements for wiring television and radio receiving equipment. Article 820 contains the requirements for installing the coaxial cables ...
Right now my house has two incoming coax cables. These come off of a metal splitter that is installed at the outside of the house and fed by the cable companies cable that comes from a conduit in the ...
It's easy to think the scope of 820.1 limits the requirements of Art. 820 to television or cable TV applications. However, it applies to any installation of coax ...
Welcome to the fourth installment of our continuing exploration of signal distribution for the residential installation. In part one of Whole House Wiring Basics we explored various aspects of ...