A building has a series of CATV outlets each with cables installed back to a telecommunications room (TR), and each telecommunications room (TR) is connected to the headend. What is this type of topology called?
You are designing a building with a combination of Class A commercial office spaces and residences. The design program requires having unlimited cable channels available at all outlet locations. What distribution system topology will NOT provide adequate channel distribution to each location?
What is the appropriate impedance of coaxial cable for use with broadband distribution?
A building has six floors plus a basement. Each floor is 10,000 square feet and has approximately 50 CATV outlets respectively. There is a single hardline trunk cable installed from the basement headend passing through the telecommunications room (TR) on each floor. What is usually the MOST cost effective coaxial cable design to implement on the horizontal distribution from the telecommunications room (TR)?
The headend has several audio-video playback devices within it. What piece of equipment is required to assign their output signals to specific RF carriers on the CATV system?
You are designing a cabling system for a chemical plant. What type of device is needed to prevent the spread of fire along the cable other than the barrier penetrations?
You are designing a firestop system for a hospital with several floors that have isolation rooms. Air leakage control is important to ensure rooms are sealed and restrict the spread of disease. Which firestop test rating should you use to ensure air leakage compliance?
You are designing the cabling infrastructure for a lab office building that will frequently change tenants. The owner will be responsible for all of the infrastructure that feeds each floor to include the telecommunication rooms. Which firestop method will best suit the owners needs?
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