[R-390] Skyhighgain Coaxial Cable Consumer Safety Alert
Roger L Ruszkowski
[email protected]
Mon, 1 Apr 2002 08:14:42 -0800
Does this coax actually require a transmitter?
Barry
In the fiber optic world, there is some fiber that gets
feed with plain light and modulated light.
The modulated light carries the data.
At long intervalus (where amplifier use to be installed)
the fiber has special doped fiber.
The plain light pumps the special dopped area and
the modulated siganl gains strength.
I do not know how many hops can be operated
and thus amplifiers skipped.
The stuff is manufactured all inline in one continous
process. when ever the special stuff is supose to be
placed in line, a control valve swaps the glass source
and the right stuff goes in at the right time.
If you trim up both ends and get a amps section, you
can in fact get more out than you put in.
I do not know how this would work with copper or
aluminum oxides to get a gain in wire.
Roger.