500v
10 feet
2500 volts
There's no such word as "'Ampacity". The current carrying capacity of 50mm cable is around 300A continuous or 365amps @ 60% duty cycle. It's generally used for engine starter circuits or high current welders.Answer'Ampacity' is a North American term for the 'current-carrying capacity' of a cable. It is not used in most other English-speaking countries.
This depends on the signal and the type of cable. Standard definition digital video signals can be run for 1000 feet or more with low loss broadcast standard cable. HD is limited to around 400 feet with the same cable. However, there are always lower loss cables available to extend the maximum distance. In the home, co-ax cables are often good for in excess of 100 feet although it depends very much on the signal source, the receiver and the cable itself.
A good quality analogue instrument is probably as accurate as a digital instrument, but the digital instrument is more robust, has no movement so is not affected by gravity, and is easier to read.
call a cable company and ask
it is $40 a month for cable.
Cable not so much but you have to be careful with the internet
In the US, a PSP TV cable is $20.
The keyboard is an electric instrument. Pretty much instrument that plugs in is an electric instrument, with exceptions to the acoustic-electric guitar.
Normally apply sparingly. Use too much and it stains your clothing.
There are a variety of packages available with both Satellite TV and cable TV. Most companies have introductory offers for new or returning customers. Dish TV currently has promotional packages starting at $19.99/mo for 12 months (restrictions apply).
Those who are playing an electric instrument are very much aware of the hardships of faulty instrument cables. Often times, you may encounter a non- working instrument cable, especially when you need it the most. There are some cases where the cable was just left with other cords, and you won’t realize that it is not working until you try it and plug it in. So, if you are musician and you are not very much aware of how to fix these faulty cables, here are some tips for you. • Check your instruments and your amplifiers first. Before you conclude that it is the instrument cables that are faulty, you need to check your instrument and your amplifier first. The problem may have been there, and you are trying to fix a cable that is not even faulty. • Get the cord and check if there are any loose ends. Feel the cord to see if there are any loose metal parts inside the covered wire. The cord caps may also have loose metal wires, so it is important to feel it and listen for any rattling sounds that you hear on the caps. A rattling sound in the cap means that it is not properly attached. • Disassemble and reassemble the caps. To check if it has loose ends, try to disassemble the cap and then reassemble it again. All you need to do is to unscrew the metal covering and carefully inspect the wires that were previously covered by the cap. Ensure that these wires fit perfectly onto the receptacle. You also need to ensure that the wires are properly connected before you screw the cover back on . Once you have reassembled the cap, check again for the cord’s functionality. In general, these tips can be helpful if you are in a gig and you badly need to fix your instrument cable. In case you have temporarily fixed your cable, once the gig is done, it is necessary to replace your cable with a new one in order to prevent hassles of fixing faulty cables.
cable 1st issue is worth 200$
This cable sells for around 30 dollars.
my cable, 239 channels, is $60 per month
A piccalo is a woodwind instrument. It is similar, although much smaller in appearance to the flute.