A strong, flexible, high-capacity cable widely used in audio, video and data applications. Commonly called "coax" (pronounced "co-axe"), the cable comprises a solid or stranded wire in the center ...
An input socket on a device that connects to a coaxial cable. It often refers to early TV sets that accepted signals from an antenna or VCR only via a coaxial cable. Modern TVs have coax inputs ...
Ray Atkins, from the Castlehaven Men’s Group which has been researching Mr Heaviside, said: “You couldn’t watch television without a coaxial cable. The BBC couldn’t even transmit. “He lived in Camden ...