COAXIAL CABLE

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Hierarchy Name FUNCT
      System Name TELECOMMUNICATIONS
            Subsystem Name COMMUNICATIONS-STRUCTURED CABLING
                  Asset Name COAXIAL CABLE
                  Acronym CXCL
                  ADS Code FUNCT98C-CXCL
                  Definition A coaxial cable in telecommunications is a type of structured cabling that consists of a central conductor, insulating layer, metallic shield, and outer cover, used for transmitting high-frequency signals with low interference.
                  FLOW Enabled True
                  Service Life
                  Equipment Utilization

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Operation Type Type of Change Old Value New Value Update Recorded (EST)
Edit DEFINITION A coaxial cable in telecommunications is a type of structured cabling that consists of a central conductor, insulating layer, metallic shield, and outer cover, used for transmitting high-frequency signals with low interference. 12/20/2024 3:46:32 PM
Edit FLOW Enabled False True 9/19/2024 9:59:08 AM
Create ADS CODE FUNCT98C-CXCL 7/8/2024 8:47:46 PM
Create ASSET NAME COAXIAL CABLE 7/8/2024 8:47:46 PM
Create ACRONYM CXCL 7/8/2024 8:47:46 PM
Create PARENT (SUBSYSTEM) COMMUNICATIONS-STRUCTURED CABLING 7/8/2024 8:47:46 PM
Create FLOW Enabled False 7/8/2024 8:47:46 PM