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Encyclopedia > Cable FM

Cable radio or cable FM is a complementary concept to that of Cable television or Community Antenna Television (CATV) (and often shortened to cable) is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other services to consumers via radio waves transmitted directly to people’s televisions through fixed coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional...cable television, bringing Radio transmission diagram and electromagnetic waves Radio is a technology that allows the transmission of signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of light. ...radio transmissions into Houses in Fishpool Street, St Albans, England For other meanings of the word house, see House (disambiguation). ...homes and Historically, the term business referred to activities or interests. ...businesses via Coaxial cable is an electrical cable consisting of a round, insulated conducting wire, surrounded by an insulating spacer, surrounded by a cylindrical conducting sheath, usually surrounded by a final insulating layer. ...coaxial cable. It is generally used as cable TV was in its early days when it was "community antenna television", to enhance the quality of signals that are difficult to receive in an area. However, cable_only radio outlets also exist. The use of cable radio varies from area to area — some cable TV systems don't include it at all, and others only have something approaching it on Digital cable is a term for a type of cable digital television that delivers more channels than possible with analog cable by using digital video compression. ...digital cable systems. Additionally, some stations may just transmit Audio can mean: sound that can be heard electronics or other signals of frequencies audible to humans (about 20--20,000 Hz) broadcasting or reception of sound high-fidelity sound reproduction sound recording and reproduction in general I hear in Latin This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other...audio in the background while a Cable access television is a general term covering a number of special services provided by cable television companies to communities in the United States. ...cable access channel is operating in between periods of Video is the technology of processing electronic signals representing moving pictures. ...video programming.


In Canada is an independent sovereign state in northern North America, the northern_most country in the world, and the second largest in total area. ...Canada, the The Canadian Radio_television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC, in French Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) was established in 1968 by the Canadian Parliament to replace the Board of Broadcast Governors. ...CRTC requires all cable companies to carry all local Mediumwave radio transmissions (sometimes called Medium frequency or MF) are those between the frequencies of 300 kHz and 3000 kHz. ...AM Broadcast could refer to: Broadcast, an electronica musical group broadcasting, the distribution of audio and video signals Broadcast address, an IP address allowing information to be sent to all machines on a given subnet. ...broadcast A radio station is a site configured for broadcasting sound. ...radio stations on cable FM.


See also

  • A satellite radio is a special radio that receives signals broadcast by satellite. ...satellite radio
  • Music Choice is a U.S. and U.K. company that provides music programming for cable and satellite television. ...Music Choice
  • Digital Music Express, or DMX is a subscription service that provides 100 channels of music in digital format, both directly via satellite, and more commonly via cable TV companies. ...Digital Music Express

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The Ultimate FM broadcasting - American History Information Guide and Reference (503 words)
FM radio is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity broadcast radio sound.
FM radio is distributed primarily through broadcast reception of FM radio signals, although it is also possible to distribute FM signals via cable FM, either by using an adapter to plug analogue cable wires directly into an FM receiver, or through the use of television channel allocations on a digital cable service.
This backwards compatibility was important, as when the FM stereo system was introduced in the U.S. in the 1960s, mono FM transmissions had been in service since the 1940s, and there was a large installed base of mono receivers that needed to be able to receive stereo broadcasts without any modification.
Cable radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (195 words)
Cable radio or cable FM is a complementary concept to that of cable television, bringing radio transmissions into homes and businesses via coaxial cable.
It is generally used as cable TV was in its early days when it was "community antenna television", to enhance the quality of signals that are difficult to receive in an area.
The use of cable radio varies from area to area — some cable TV systems don't include it at all, and others only have something approaching it on digital cable systems.
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