this not a vm install it a few pics of
16-08-2007, 15:33
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this not a vm install it a few pics of
a very ****ed up install i had to go and fix becasue it was a new tech iam a cable tech in nj usa my company is comcast
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16-08-2007, 15:38
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Re: this not a vm install it a few pics of
I have seen installs like that here in the UK and I'm not even a tech, just a customer.
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16-08-2007, 15:44
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Re: this not a vm install it a few pics of
I really can't believe anyone would drill through a gutter to run a cable? What the hell was he on???
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16-08-2007, 15:46
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Re: this not a vm install it a few pics of
here a temp line ran to feed the other side of a street the feeder cable got hit by a crew boring duct for verzion fios fios is a ftth service that the phone company is doing in alot of areas so they can start giving tv service
and the other pics are some shots done from a pole
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25-08-2007, 14:46
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Re: this not a vm install it a few pics of
Is it my imagination, but it seems that the guys (across the pond) really have a propensity for sticking things on tops of poles don't they? You can see this in many movies which show (outside) shots of urban areas - Looks like a right monkey's lunch.
Mind you (funnily enough), the installation looks very similar to the old Redifusion link that was installed in many homes (within the UK) during the early seventies.
This was (also) a cable network, mounted above the ground (on poles and between properties), but (unlike today's systems) didn't use set top boxes, instead used a rotary selector switch mounted on the wall, along with a socket for the TV's aerial cable to attach. Ground breaking technology (then), with a selection of three TV and four (BBC) radio channels - whoopee!
Things have moved on a little since then.
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25-08-2007, 15:22
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Re: this not a vm install it a few pics of
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Originally Posted by bw41101
Is it my imagination, but it seems that the guys (across the pond) really have a propensity for sticking things on tops of poles don't they? You can see this in many movies which show (outside) shots of urban areas - Looks like a right monkey's lunch. <snip>
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Yet, oddly enough, in the US, cable is the method of choice for pay-tv viewing, whereas in the UK, burying thousands of miles of cables has saddled Virgin Media with a generation's worth of debt, virtually guaranteed that no new network will ever be built, and given Sky a clear run at the majority of the households in the country.
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25-08-2007, 15:51
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Re: this not a vm install it a few pics of
This is true, but I often wondered whether the cable network could be extended via the use of Microwave links. All that would be needed would be masts (existing cellphone would probably do) for the transmitters and receiving antennas mounted on top of people's houses, so long as they were line of sight. Due to the frequencies involved (those on people's houses) would be very small and hardly noticeable.
Not (exactly) a cable network as such but certainly viable and another way of keeping SKY at bay by giving people another alternative option.
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