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Copper-based voice cables and equipment
From the course: Electrical Systems: Communications and Data
Copper-based voice cables and equipment
- [Instructor] Now that we know what copper cables do, and how they bring information to different places, let's talk about the different types of copper cables that carry voice signals, also known as analog signals. Indoor phone cables are made up of usually one to four pairs of copper conductors in an overall jacket. Two copper conductors that send and receive the voice signals are identified as the tip in the ring conductors. The equipment that uses these type of cables are telephones, fax machines, buzzers, and bells. In large buildings, many phone circuits can be run on a larger trunk cable that has many pairs bound together. These multi-pair cables can have 25, 50, or even 200 pairs all together. A high pair cable like this uses less room in a particular area when installing, it saves space. Outdoor phone cables are similar to an indoor phone cable, but with a stronger, more protective outer jacket. It will…
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Copper-based communications systems2m 44s
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Copper-based voice cables and equipment2m 53s
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Copper-based data cables6m 51s
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Copper data systems connectivity3m 16s
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Data systems equipment room fittings2m 10s
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Installing and testing3m 40s
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Testing copper cables2m 50s
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