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1. Once the signals were physically connected, he wasted more time before he understood that it was a pointer source leading him to another hardware connector in the game room
2. It had the air of a service connector
3. All for when the first connector is joined and a real time channel is opened between the two environments
4. The connector to this collection of nobodies was their desire to find a better life, and by God, nothing was going to stop them! That attitude has carried us through over 400 years of wars and other calamities
5. bottom plastic pan connector that has a drop
6. pan connector collar which will fit inside this
7. pan using an 80 mm pan connector at the end
8. the rails connector sections where they go onto
9. up to even for the rubber connector by using a
10. Together, Calvin and Shen used their respective codes as CO and senior officer of operations to jointly lockout the kataspace connector so it couldn't be reactivated without the use of an equal or higher set of command codes, which Summers didn't have
11. "The kataspace connector linkups and receiving beacons have been switched off?"
12. Horst pretty well ran the radio store all by himself now, but instead of sitting out of sight at a workbench in some cluttered corner somewhere, trying to recap a rusted grid connector on a radio tube, he was now up front in the showroom with polished shoes, wearing a tie, smelling of after-shave lotion and selling those big receivers with the incredible new hi-fi sound quality
13. - battery with connector
14. - connector with shorting
15. - 8-pin (M) Dip, FRC - connector with shorting
16. � Moving a small table near the outlet, Nancy put her Sony TV unit on it and inspected the connector at the end of the extension chord: the electrician had done his job correctly
17. �The helmet had an integrated radio headset and microphone, with a standard connector dangling at the end of a short corkscrew wire
18. I pulled out a small, hand-held, tape recorder – inserted the wire connector into Walker’s
19. “The data is to be stored on an SD card that slots into the connector
20. It was less than an inch long, no more than a slight extension to the existing connector on the back of her monitor
21. Carla surreptitiously fiddled with the connector to her monitor and attached the capture card
22. Angels play the editor, the connector of ideas in natural form and percieved in full consciusness
23. I stare at the CD player in front of me, my eyes going back and forth from the connector of the headphones into the machine, down the coiled cord to their landing on the executive chair
24. ” Screens rebooted with the smiling emotiCon – the Master Connector
25. could then be plugged into a special connector (memory bank) on the
26. She stuck the USB connector into the back of the iMac
27. I needed to keep the rover–airlock connector and surrounding canvas
28. Her heart sank: it was an older model, with the multiple pin connector
29. A receiver, a connector, a machine made exactly for this
30. If you have more than one television connected to the cable service, the installer probably used a splitter (a coaxial fitting with one connector for the incoming signals and two connectors for outgoing signals) to run the single cable entering your house to two different rooms
31. For this feature to function, both the computer’s motherboard and the NIC must have a three-pin remote wake-up connector, which is connected with a cable
32. The components on a fiber-optic NIC are therefore substantially different in form (if not function) from those on a copper-based Ethernet NIC, including the network interface, which is usually a straight-tip (ST) connector
33. Today, most PCs no longer support the ISA connector, so when you purchase network cards for your PC, do not buy the outdated ISA network card
34. Remember, you must also consider the connector type used by the NIC
35. The network card needs to be connected with the network, so it must have a fiber-optic connector to link with other computer network equipment
36. Signals entering either one of the two connectors are immediately amplified and transmitted out through the other connector
37. The ports can be the standard RJ-45 connectors used by twisted-pair networks, ST connectors for fiber-optic cable, or any other type of connector used on a star network
38. The cables used on a twisted-pair network are wired straight through, meaning that each of the eight pins on the RJ-45 connector on one end of the cable is wired to the corresponding pin on the other end
39. In addition to the cable, a good vendor should have all of the equipment you need to attach the appropriate connectors, including the connector components and the tools for attaching them
40. The highest-quality prefabricated cables, for example, usually have a rubber boot around the connector that seals it to the cable end, prevents it from loosening or pulling out, protects the connector pins from bending, and reduces signal interference between the wires (called crosstalk)
41. On lower-cost cables, the connector is simply attached to the end, without any extra protection
42. Each standard defines the pinout (or order of connection) for the eight-pin connector plugs
43. See “Connector Pinouts” later in this chapter for more information
44. In the early days of computer networks, the cable was connected with a special connector called a BNC
45. The actual meaning of the bayonet-style connecter’s name is shrouded in mystery, with most technicians divided between British Naval Connector and Bayonet Neill-Concelman
46. The process of attaching a BNC connector involved stripping the insulation off the cable end to expose both the copper core and the ground
47. The connector is then applied as separate components (a socket that the cable threads through and a post that slips over the core)
48. The E connector used for cable TV connections screws into the jack, while BNC connectors use a bayonet lock coupling
49. An RJ-45 (RJ is the acronym for registered jack) is an eight-pin version of the four-pin (or sometimes six-pin) RJ-11 connector used on standard satin telephone cables
50. The pinouts for the connector, which are also defined in the TIA/ElA-T568-A and B standards, are shown in Figure 5-5