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  2. Kerite Company - Wikipedia

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    Kerite Company was founded in 1854 by Austin Goodyear Day, nephew of Charles Goodyear.The company installed the a power cable under New York Harbor in the late 1800s, and cable for the Panama Canal in the early 1900s.

  3. RG-59 - Wikipedia

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    RG-59 coaxial cable is commonly packed with consumer equipment, such as VCRs or digital cable/satellite receivers. Manufacturers tend to include only RG-59 cables because it costs less than RG-6 does. However, given the short lengths provided (usually 4–6 ft or 1.2–1.8 m), this is generally sufficient for its typical use.

  4. Electrical cable - Wikipedia

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    One or more electrical cables and their corresponding connectors may be formed into a cable assembly, [1] which is not necessarily suitable for connecting two devices but can be a partial product (e.g. to be soldered onto a printed circuit board with a connector mounted to the housing). Cable assemblies can also take the form of a cable tree or ...

  5. Loos & Co. - Wikipedia

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    This included importing aircraft cable and wire rope from Europe and Japan as well as distributing tools and fittings. In 1962, Loos & Co. began to manufacture cable assemblies. In 1964, facilities were expanded to produce plastic-coated cables. By 1971, the company acquired the necessary equipment and began manufacturing wire rope and cable. [6]

  6. Amphenol - Wikipedia

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    This is the birthplace of the MIL-DTL-38999 cylindrical connector. Amphenol engineers also invented the commonly used BNC connector ("Bayonet Neill-Concelman"). [8] Amphenol Fiber Systems International is a fiber optic company started in 1993 that specializes in the fabrication and manufacturing of fiber optic connectivity products and systems.

  7. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes both ends of a cable are terminated with the same gender of connector, as in many Ethernet patch cables. In other applications the two ends are terminated differently, either with male and female of the same connector (as in an extension cord), or with incompatible connectors, which is sometimes called an adapter cable.