cable-type scratcher - translation to russian
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cable-type scratcher - translation to russian

SUBMARINE COMMUNICATIONS CABLE SYSTEM
SAFE (cable); SAFE cable system; SAFE cable

cable-type scratcher      

нефтегазовая промышленность

скребок с проволочными петлями

cable layer         
  • CS ''Cable Innovator'' at anchor in Astoria, Oregon, showing a modern design without bow sheaves.
  • CS ''Dependable'' at Astoria, Oregon, a modern stern sheave design
  • ''Goliath''
  • C. Mitchell & Co]] of [[Newcastle-upon-Tyne]] in 1873, renamed CS ''Silvertown'' in 1881
  • Cable ship ''Burnside'' in [[Ketchikan]], [[Alaska]], June 1911
SHIP TYPE
Cable Layer; Cable-laying ship; Cable Laying Ship; Cable ship; Cable Ship; Cable-layer ship; Cable-laying barge; Cable-layer vessel; Cable repair ships; Cable repair ship; Cable laying ship; Cable Repair Ship (ARC); Cable ships

строительное дело

кабелеукладчик

cable channel         
  • headend]]'', the TV channels are sent multiplexed on a light beam which travels through [[optical fiber]] trunklines, which fan out from ''distribution hubs'' to ''optical nodes'' in local communities. Here the light signal from the fiber is translated to a [[radio frequency]] electrical signal, which is distributed through [[coaxial cable]] to individual subscriber homes.
  • splitter]] (''right'') which supplies the signal to separate cables which go to different rooms
TELEVISION CONTENT TRANSMITTED VIA SIGNALS ON COAXIAL CABLE
Cable TV; CATV; Community Antenna Television; Community antenna television; Cable Television; Cable tv; CableTV; Cable service; Cable programme; Cable channel; Cable services; Non-broadcast network; Cable television system; Cable-TV; Basic cable service; Cable operators; Programming service; Cable television network; Cable-television; Analogue cable; Cable service provider; Cable service providers; Cable systems; Analog cable; Cable Channel; Cable system; History of cable television in North America; Cable channels

общая лексика

кабельный канал

Definition

СИ-ЭН-ЭН
(CNN) , см. "Кейбл ньюс нетуорк".

Wikipedia

SAFE (cable system)

The South Africa Far East cable is an optical fiber submarine communications cable linking Melkbosstrand, South Africa to Penang, Malaysia.

It was commissioned in 2002 and built by Tyco Submarine Systems of the United States with an initial capacity of 10 Gigabits per second, and current capacity of 440 Gigabits per second. It has four fiber strands, using Erbium-doped fiber amplifier repeaters and wavelength division multiplexing.

It has a total length of 13,104 kilometres (8,142 mi) and is one of a pair of cables—SAT-3/WASC being the other—that provides high-speed digital links between Europe, West and Southern Africa, and the Far East. Together with SAT-3/WASC, it also provides redundancy for other cables travelling through the Middle East.

It has landing points at:

  1. Melkbosstrand, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (where it meets the SAT-2 and SAT-3 cable systems)
  2. Mtunzini, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (branch)
  3. Saint Paul, Réunion
  4. Baie du Jacotet, Savanne, Mauritius
  5. Kochi, India (branch) (where it meets the SEA-ME-WE 3 cable system)
  6. Penang, Malaysia (where it meets the FLAG and SEA-ME-WE 3 cable systems)
What is the Russian for cable-type scratcher? Translation of &#39cable-type scratcher&#39 to Russian