HFC (hybrid fiber-coax) - translation to English
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HFC (hybrid fiber-coax) - translation to English

TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY TERM
Hybrid fiber-coax; Hybrid Fiber Coaxial; Hybrid fibre coaxial; Hybrid fiber coaxial; Hybrid fiber coax; Hybrid Fiber Coax; Hybrid Fibre Coax; Hybrid fibre coax; Hybrid Fibre Coaxial; HFC network; Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial Cable; Hybrid fibre-coaxial

HFC (hybrid fiber-coax)      
(n.) = cable híbrido de fibra de vidrio y coaxial
Ex: This article briefly describes some of the common characteristics of the Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) operation as presented by several standards bodies = Este artículo describe brevemente algunas de las características comunes del funcionamiento del cable híbrido de fibra de vidrio y coaxial según varias agencias de normalización.
coax         
  • AT&T coaxial cable trunkline installed between East Coast and Midwest in 1948. Each of the 8 coaxial subcables could carry 480 telephone calls or one television channel.
  • abbr=on}} Heliax coaxial cable with Cellflex FPE foamed polyethylene dielectric
  • Coaxial cable cutaway (not to scale)
  • abbr=on}} flexible line with (mostly) air dielectric
  • High-end coaxial audio cable ([[S/PDIF]])
  • RG-142 coaxial cable
  • RG-405 semi-rigid coaxial cable
  • [[RG-6]] coaxial cable
  • Semi-rigid coax assembly
  • Semi-rigid coax installed in an [[Agilent]] N9344C 20GHz spectrum analyser
  • Schematic representation of the elementary components of a transmission line
  • Schematic representation of a coaxial transmission line, showing the characteristic impedance <math>Z_0</math>
TYPE OF CABLE
Coax cable; Coax; Coaxial Cable; Co-axial cable; Co-axial Cable; Coaxial cables; Coaxial Cables; RG-8; RG-213; LMR-600; LMR-400; Egress (signal leakage); Coaxial capacitor; RG-8 cable; RG-174; RG174; Ingress (signal leakage); RG-179; Heliax; Coaxial cabling; Heliax cable
(v.) = coaccionar, instar, convencer
Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.
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* hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) = cable híbrido de fibra de vidrio y coaxial
hybrid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hybrids; Hygrid; Hybird; Hybrid (comics); Hybrid (band); Hybrid (disambiguation); Hybrid (album); Hybrid (film); Hybrids (film); Hybrid (song); Hybridised
(n.) = híbrido

Def: Nombre y Adjetivo.
Ex: It was a hybrid letter, with the bracketed, inclined serifs of the old face combined with the vertical stress and sharp regularity of modern.
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* hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) = cable híbrido de fibra de vidrio y coaxial
* hybrid library = biblioteca híbrida
* hybrid system = sistema híbrido

Definition

Hybrid Fiber Coax
<networking> (HFC) A kind of physical connection used in networks for audio, video, and data. DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) is used in Europe and DOCSIS is used in N America. [What is the relationship between HFC, DVB, DOCSIS?] (1999-11-02)

Wikipedia

Hybrid fiber-coaxial

Hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) is a telecommunications industry term for a broadband network that combines optical fiber and coaxial cable. It has been commonly employed globally by cable television operators since the early 1990s.

In a hybrid fiber-coaxial cable system, the television channels are sent from the cable system's distribution facility, the headend, to local communities through optical fiber subscriber lines. At the local community, a box called an optical node translates the signal from a light beam to radio frequency (RF), and sends it over coaxial cable lines for distribution to subscriber residences. The fiberoptic trunk lines provide adequate bandwidth to allow future expansion and new bandwidth-intensive services such as cable internet access through DOCSIS.