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Common Challenges of Copper Cable Systems

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Copper cable systems have been around for more than a century and continue to be used by businesses and homeowners alike.

Although copper cable systems may seem like an easy solution to bring the signal from one location to another, they can cause several challenges if not designed properly or installed correctly.

To prevent these problems from occurring, you need to understand what causes them in the first place, how to avoid them once you've identified them, and how best to design and install your system so that it works as intended over time. 

Distance

Distance is one of the biggest challenges facing copper cable systems. The poor distance can cause signal degradation, which can be particularly problematic when you're in an area with a lot of buildings or other structures that may interfere with your signals.

The following are some examples of long and short-distance challenges:

· Long distance

A long-distance would be if you were installing an antenna on top of a skyscraper that's miles away from your home.

In this case, it doesn't matter how well-designed your system is. The signal will be weak and unreliable even if you do everything right in terms of installation and maintenance.

· Short distance

A short distance might be if someone just moved into their new apartment building but didn't yet have internet access due to being stuck with dial-up until they got approved for cable service by their landlord (or whatever).

 In this case, either way too much or not enough time will pass before all parties involved get connected again. This could end up costing more money than necessary during construction costs alone.

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Temperature

Temperature is one of the most common challenges to copper cable systems. The temperature range in which a copper cable system can operate effectively is limited, and it decreases as the temperature rises.

 If you're using a copper cable system for outdoor use, you'll want to make sure that you're protected from high temperatures and other environmental conditions that could potentially damage your equipment or cause damage over time.

EMI and RFI

EMF and RFI are the major challenges. The EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) can be caused by any fault in your power supply or cable system that generates a high-frequency radio frequency (RF) signal.

The RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) is generated by devices operating at RF frequencies that interfere with the functioning of your equipment, causing it to operate incorrectly or not work at all.

 The interference may be intermittent or continuous depending on how close you are located to the source of this radiation. This can include lightning strikes, power surges, and other electrical disturbances.

Ground loops

A ground loop is caused when two different voltages (or grounds) are connected to one piece of equipment. This can result in severe damage to any electrical devices plugged into the system if not addressed properly by the installer.

 To avoid this problem you'll need to ensure that all devices are properly grounded before connecting them to your network or server room environment. So, there’s no chance for them to be damaged due to improper connection points between themselves and other pieces within said wiring installation process itself.

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