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Telecasting
the telecasting is of three types, - (a) terrestrial, (b) cable and (c) satellite. In the first case, the signal is
Cable
the anchor is fastened. The proof and sale of chain cables and anchors, formerly regulated by the (English) Chain Cable and
Marine-store dealers
c. 104), ss. 480-483; by which any dealer in 'anchors, cables, sails, old junk, old iron, or other marine stores of
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Transmission lines
Transmission lines, means all high pressure cables and overhead lines (not being an essential part of the
Warranty
HOUSING; and, upon sales of certain goods, Anchor and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), s. 2
Subscriber
2(1) (zg)] Means a person who receives the signals of cable television network at a place indicated by him to the
Distributor of TV Channels
organisation or body re-transmitting TV Channels through electro-magnetic waves through cable or through space intented to be received by general public
Rudenture
Cabling See Cabling
Telephone connection
between centres is called a trance, which consists physically of cable, coaxial cable, or microwave radio links', New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15
Anchor
Anchor. The (English) Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), consolidating, with
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