The first cable systems used to be antennas placed in a certain manner with extra long cables connecting them to viewers TV sets. At regular levels, amplifiers had to be inserted to make the signal stronger as they tended to become weak after being transmitted through the length of the cable wires. Problems with these amplifiers caused issues for people to designed cable systems for years.
TV viewing has become a very taken for granted phenomenon, and no one really thinks about how what they are watching has been brought to them. In the past, television was never pre recorded, just live. The line of sight problem to do with radio signals has existed since the day TV has been used. Cables were connected to viewers homes which would then bring cable TV into their TV sets. No doubt, we have taken TV for granted. This is an argument that may be made for all forms of technology. We have also taken the internet for granted. Having a high speed connection in todays world is no big deal and nothing to make a fuss about. As satellite TV slowly replaced cable TV, Internet TV is gradually taking satellite TVs place. We still watch as much TV as we used to before, but we are discovering more and more efficient ways to watch it. Now we can watch TV on regular TV sets without cable or satellite televisions, and we can watch TV on portable media players like our mobile phones.
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