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1c: Principles of Data Communications: Media Characteristics
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic Spectrum Visualised
EM Waves SAQ
Media Characteristics
Guided media
Coaxial Cable
Types of Coaxial Cable
Thinnet (10Base2)
Thinnet Connections
BNC Components
Thicknet (10Base5)
Thicknet Connections
Cabling SAQ 1
Twisted Pair
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Cable
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable
Twisted Pair Cable Components
TIA/EIA Standards
Other UTP Standards
Cabling SAQ 2
Fibre Optic Cable
How Fibre-Optic Cable Works
Advantages and Disadvantages of Fibre
Multi-Mode Fibre
Single Mode (Mono Mode)
Fibre Connectors
Cabling SAQ 3
Cabling SAQ 4
Balanced and Unbalanced Lines
Unguided Media
Radio Transmission
Satellite Transmission
Satellite Orbits
Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO)
Polar Orbit
A Satellite's Coverage Area
Satellite Advantages and Disadvantages
Unguided Media SAQ 1
Satellite Practical
Microwave Transmission
Principles of Microwave Transmission
Microwave Advantages and Disadvantages
Unguided Media SAQ 2
Media Characteristics Crossword
Formative Assessment
Types of Coaxial Cable
There are two types of coaxial cable:
Thinnet cable (10Base2)
Thicknet cable (10Base5)
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Thinnet (10Base2)