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Volume 8 Issue 4
Aug / Sept 03

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Digital America 2003

Home Demo - Part 6 Weather Station

Wireless LAN Buyers Guide

Catching Customers w/ Home Nets, Part 1

Catching Customers w/ Home Nets, Part 2

Don’t be afraid: Try WiFi

Consumers and the Mobile Phone Industry

Pitch Timbre and Quality

XP Interactions with UPnP™-Based IGDs

Upgrading Your Landmark System

Protect Your Home's Electrical Power

Impact of Power Consumption

Home Gateway Apps and Personalities

Truth About Whole House Cabling

Automated Interior Plant Care

'The Connected Home' Event Preview

iDP Tunes Speakers to your Room

The Structured Channeling Manifesto

Up Scale Up Converting

Low cost wireless at 2.4GHz

Reviews
Slim Devices Slimp3 Network Audio Player

Wireless Weather Station

Maverick Powerline 4-Port Bridge

Snapstream Personal Video Station

ECS 2.2.51 Control Software

TVscreenART

Interviews
Kristine Stewart
Internet Home Alliance

Carl Bowman
CompTIA HTI+ Certification Program

John O'Donnell
Equator Technologies 
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THE TRUTH ABOUT WHOLE-HOUSE CABLING
By Steve Rochman

Open, or unused connectors and wall plates are un-terminated, and un-terminated cable or transmission lines reflect energy. Such signal reflections feed back into the main cable/satellite system, reducing both signal quality and signal to noise ratio (SNR) throughout the entire home.

 
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Homes today incorporate more connectivity features than ever before. Most modern home design and construction specifies pre-wired capabilities in all living spaces. Telephone outlets are found in almost every room, and many homes are wired for home theater, whole-house music, communications, alarm, and local area network systems. The benefits of such systems, sometimes called "Smart Homes" are obvious; they provide the homeowner or tenant with added convenience, safety, organization and fun. So why don't we all have whole-house cabling? After all, the cables and connections are available when you need them, and sit idly by in fashionable wall plates when you don't, right? Not until now.

Open, or unused connectors and wall plates are un-terminated, and un-terminated cable or transmission lines reflect energy. Such signal reflections feed back into the main cable/satellite system, reducing both signal quality and signal to noise ratio (SNR) throughout the entire home. In other words, the open wall plates will effectively reduce the picture and sound quality of all the televisions, VCRs, Internet connections, etc. in the home. Signal degradation is particularly profound at higher frequencies such as those of broadband digital, broadcast video or high-resolution computer graphics. The increased presence of wireless telephones, routers and networks, CB and HAM radio, and other such devices, causes additional erosion to an already weakened signal quality.

Terminated connectors are not available for F-connections, which are used in the typical home environment.

Fortunately, Revotech's new RJAX 6040 Self-Terminating Wall Plate consistently and correctly terminates each section of unused cable, without the need to remove any cabling from the home. RJAX 6040 employs a resistor, which is activated automatically when the male plug is removed, consistently and correctly terminating each section of unused cable, preventing emissions feedback, and improving signal strength by reducing loss.

Revotech's new RJAX 6040 Self-Terminating Wall plates, allow whole house cabling systems to deliver the functionality, flexibility, scalability and performance the consumer expects.