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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8849321" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>In truth, RCA's <em>are</em> coaxial cables. RCA was created to employ coaxial cables as indicated by the actual RCA connectors. A core conductor connects to the conductor at the center of the "coaxial" cable whilst the circular metallic ring contacts the secondary conductor on the external perimeter as well (by definition, coaxial). I've been in the Communications and audio fields going on 45+ years (22 of them specifically with a major communications company, currently still) and the terminology used has changed over the years and a lot of it bleeds over. I don’t even refer to coax as coax anymore, its RG5, digital RG6 or F-pin etc. And don’t even get me started on why people can’t discern the differences between BT, 5G over the air and Wi-Fi. I blame mass appeal marketing from the cell phone companies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8849321, member: 689267"] In truth, RCA's [I]are[/I] coaxial cables. RCA was created to employ coaxial cables as indicated by the actual RCA connectors. A core conductor connects to the conductor at the center of the "coaxial" cable whilst the circular metallic ring contacts the secondary conductor on the external perimeter as well (by definition, coaxial). I've been in the Communications and audio fields going on 45+ years (22 of them specifically with a major communications company, currently still) and the terminology used has changed over the years and a lot of it bleeds over. I don’t even refer to coax as coax anymore, its RG5, digital RG6 or F-pin etc. And don’t even get me started on why people can’t discern the differences between BT, 5G over the air and Wi-Fi. I blame mass appeal marketing from the cell phone companies! [/QUOTE]
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