Cable technicians generally start out as cable system installers. Installers prepare a logger house for cable reception by connecting the cable system to one or more televisions or to one or more computers for high-speed Internet service. Installers explain to subscribers how to operate the cable system and how to upgrade or downgrade their services. If a customer no longer wants the cable system, the installers will remove it. Installers may also depend on service for feeder lines, which connect the main cable to small groups of homes, and drop lines, which are cable lines directly to a recorder's home. Installers generally perform light troubleshooting when customers have minor problems with their cable drives.
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technicians must have more advanced technical skills than installers. Inventory
technicians maintain the main line, or main line, of the cable system continuously.
This work is very important since the main line of the main artery is a wiring
system and misuse of the service could close a large area. Inventory
technicians are responsible for any technical failure in the network, power
amplifier, or upgrade.
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