cable channel
51Channel Inn Hotel Washington (Washington DC) — Channel Inn Hotel Washington country: United States, city: Washington DC (Capitol Hill) Channel Inn Hotel Washington Nestled on the banks of Potomac River, the Channel Inn Hotel Washington is just minutes from the heart of Washington s business,… …
52Channel 21 (Germany) — Channel 21 Launched 2 March 2001 Owned by Channel21 Holding AG Picture format 4:3 Country Germany Headquarters …
53Cable Modem Termination System — Ein Cable Modem Termination System (kurz: CMTS) ist eine Komponente, die sich in der Regel in einer Kabelkopfstelle (Headend) befindet und High Speed Datendienste, wie Internet oder Voice over Cable dem Kabelnutzer zur Verfügung stellt. Je nach… …
54Channel Waterfront Cottages — (Weirs Beach,США) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 1192 Weirs …
55channel capacity — UK US noun [C or U] ► COMMUNICATIONS, IT the maximum rate at which data or other types of information can be carried over a cable or channel: »the different channel capacities of wireless networks → See also BANDWIDTH(Cf. ↑bandwidth) …
56cable station selector — cable television channel selector …
57Cable television — CATV redirects here. For CAT5 cable, see Category 5 cable. Coaxial cable is often used to transmit cable television into a residence. Cable television is a system of providing television programs to consumers via radio frequency (RF) signals… …
58Channel V — The correct title of this article is Channel [V]. The substitution or omission of any < > [ ] { } is due to technical restrictions. Channel [V] Channel [V] Logo Launched May 23, 1994 …
59Channel 1 (North American TV) — In North America, channel 1 is a former broadcast (over the air) television channel. During the experimental era of TV operation Channel 1 moved around the lower VHF spectrum, swapping places with an early allocation for the FM broadcast band.… …
60Channel 1 — In North America, channel 1 is a former broadcast (over the air) television channel (44–50 MHz, with visual at 45.25 and aural at 49.75). History When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission initially allocated broadcast television frequencies …