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Cables & Connections: How to make them & how to use them, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 31 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 25 reviews, and has 458 subscribers.

You will learn about Identify a variety of cables by the type of connector and know their purpose. Be able to terminate Cat 5 cable for an ethernet run or phone run. Build audio, video, and cable/satellite cables using compression connectors on RG6/RG6-quad/RG45 Learn what the various acronyms really mean. Learn how to transition different cables at the wall using different wall plates. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is intended for a novice who knows very little about how to connect technology. or New teachers who need to connect and troubleshoot their own computers and technological needs. or Home owners who are thinking about automating their house, adding a home theater, or installing secrecy cameras. It is particularly useful for This course is intended for a novice who knows very little about how to connect technology. or New teachers who need to connect and troubleshoot their own computers and technological needs. or Home owners who are thinking about automating their house, adding a home theater, or installing secrecy cameras.

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Summary

Title: Cables & Connections: How to make them & how to use them

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 31

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 31

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 36

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Identify a variety of cables by the type of connector and know their purpose.
  • Be able to terminate Cat 5 cable for an ethernet run or phone run.
  • Build audio, video, and cable/satellite cables using compression connectors on RG6/RG6-quad/RG45
  • Learn what the various acronyms really mean.
  • Learn how to transition different cables at the wall using different wall plates.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is intended for a novice who knows very little about how to connect technology.
  • New teachers who need to connect and troubleshoot their own computers and technological needs.
  • Home owners who are thinking about automating their house, adding a home theater, or installing secrecy cameras.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is intended for a novice who knows very little about how to connect technology.
  • New teachers who need to connect and troubleshoot their own computers and technological needs.
  • Home owners who are thinking about automating their house, adding a home theater, or installing secrecy cameras.
  • You will learn how to make your own audio, video, and data cables as well as what cables exist that can solve your technology connection problems. You will learn how to terminate Cat5 cable with an Ethernet jack, phone jack, and on a punch down terminal; how to make shielded audio cables using RG-6 coax cable; what tools exist and what/where you should purchase to do the job youre trying to do; and how to make and identify many more cable types and what theyre used for!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Outline

    Lecture 1: Outline

    Chapter 2: Common Home Projects

    Lecture 1: Lesson 1 – Tools

    Lecture 2: Lesson 2A – Cat5: Ethernet

    Lecture 3: Lesson 2B – Cat5: Ethernet (Different View)

    Lecture 4: Lesson 2C – Cat5: Phone

    Lecture 5: Lesson 3 – Coax

    Lecture 6: Lesson 4 – Composite/Component

    Lecture 7: Lesson 5 – HDMI

    Lecture 8: Lesson 6A – Keystone

    Lecture 9: Lesson 6B – Punchdown

    Lecture 10: Lesson 7 – Structured Wiring

    Lecture 11: Lesson 8 – Shopping!

    Lecture 12: Lesson 9 – Acronyms & Definitions

    Lecture 13: Lesson 10 – Rapid Run

    Lecture 14: Lesson 11 – Variety of Wallplates

    Lecture 15: Lesson 12 – Toslink/Lightpipe (Optical Cable)

    Chapter 3: Computer Connections

    Lecture 1: Lesson 1 – VGA

    Lecture 2: Lesson 2 – USB

    Lecture 3: Lesson 3 – FireWire/iLink (IEEE 1394)

    Lecture 4: Lesson 4 – Thunderbolt/Apple Display Port

    Lecture 5: Lesson 5 – Lightening Cable

    Chapter 4: Advanced Audio

    Lecture 1: Tools that will be needed.

    Lecture 2: Lesson 1 – Shop Safety

    Lecture 3: Lesson 2 – Soldering!

    Lecture 4: Lesson 3 – XLR Mic Cables

    Lecture 5: Lesson 4 – 1/4 Inch Mono & Stereo Jacks

    Lecture 6: Lesson 5 – 1/4 Inch Plugs

    Lecture 7: Lesson 6 – RCA Jacks

    Lecture 8: Lesson 7 – Making your own wall plates

    Lecture 9: Lesson 8 – Some example wall plates

    Lecture 10: In conclusion

    Instructors

  • Cables Connections- How to make them how use  No.2
    Paul Lukasiewicz
    Educator ? Church Musician ? Music Technologist ? Composer
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