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	<title>Comments on: Is Coaxial cable easy to use?</title>
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		<title>By: S.J. Reetashedri</title>
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		<description>Nice article!!! No Doubt...

Wanted to discuss few important environmental considerations for installations of such type of coaxial cables.

If we will pull the new cables in the existing cable trays, there might be the possibility that the outer boundary called jacket, generates the friction and that could affect the existing cable. To avoid the manufacturing failures and installations errors, we should be very careful about the shield, the loss and the jacket characteristics. If you are installing the cable in an unusual environment with conditions such as high heat, water or battery fumes, the cable manufacturer can supply information for these applications.


Thanks thatâ€™s all I wanted to share. I would be continuously checking such type of informative article that helps me to spread my wings in the field of broadcasting engineering.</description>
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<p>Wanted to discuss few important environmental considerations for installations of such type of coaxial cables.</p>
<p>If we will pull the new cables in the existing cable trays, there might be the possibility that the outer boundary called jacket, generates the friction and that could affect the existing cable. To avoid the manufacturing failures and installations errors, we should be very careful about the shield, the loss and the jacket characteristics. If you are installing the cable in an unusual environment with conditions such as high heat, water or battery fumes, the cable manufacturer can supply information for these applications.</p>
<p>Thanks thatâ€™s all I wanted to share. I would be continuously checking such type of informative article that helps me to spread my wings in the field of broadcasting engineering.</p>
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