Telecommunications
DerekAustin26
Member Posts: 275
in Off-Topic
When you are running cable TV, you obviously have access to a series of channels at the click of a button depending on what cable plan you are on.
Lets say you have Channels 2-50.
Each Channel is running on a different frequency so that they dont interfere with each other ( Correct me if im wrong so i can learn)
So does this also mean that your Cable Provider is sending you 2-50 different signals at once down that cable?
Second question... Completely different question and yes off-the-wall.. If you cut an Ethernet Cable while the PC that's connected to it is on, can this shock/Electricute you like a power cable?
Lets say you have Channels 2-50.
Each Channel is running on a different frequency so that they dont interfere with each other ( Correct me if im wrong so i can learn)
So does this also mean that your Cable Provider is sending you 2-50 different signals at once down that cable?
Second question... Completely different question and yes off-the-wall.. If you cut an Ethernet Cable while the PC that's connected to it is on, can this shock/Electricute you like a power cable?