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Street cabinet

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English: Power Amplifier (PA) (Coaxial Power Amplifie). This smaller distribution amplifiers boost the signals to keep the power of the cable television signal at a level that the television can accept. The distribution line is then "tapped" into and used to connect the individual drops to customer homes.[1] Behind the pictured PA we find three Multitaps, which distribute the signal from the PA to a group of Subscriber Takeover Points (STP) connection points. The green coaxial cables connect the Multitaps in the street cabinet to the STP drops; the final customer connection point. A PA and one or more multitap(s) are often combined in a street cabinet.
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  1. Taps: A Peek Under the Hood | (November 20, 2021).

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