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  • What Is a Video Balun?

    Video baluns work to convert a balanced electrical line to an unbalanced line and vice versa. Balanced lines have two conductors and equal currents in opposing directions, while unbalanced lines...

  • Do it Yourself Radio Antenna

    FM radio signals are line-of-sight. The FM radio signal does not follow the curvature of the earth, as does the AM radio wave. Early FM stations broadcast in either a horizontal wave or a vertical...

  • How Cable Splitters Work

    Cable splitters connect two electronic devices through a single wire, routing two devices into one. For example, a splitter can split signals for Internet and cable TV. The typical lengths of each...

  • What Is an XLR Cable?

    XLR cables are used in audio applications ranging from live shows to professional recording sessions. XLR cables have 3 pins, a circular connector and are used to deliver balanced microphone and...

  • What is a Cable Splitter?

    When wiring your audio or video system, there will be occasions when you want to have a single source (cable) supplying two or more outlet devices. Rather than run two cables or modify your...

  • How Does an HDMI Cable Work?

    High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are audio/video cables that transmit high-definition data in a digital format. HDMI cables connect media sources, such as cable boxes, DVD...

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