a wiring method that connects each wall jack (or outlet) directly to the main wiring panel or distribution device with no splits, junctions or terminations in-between
A ball hit in fair territory that results in the batter/runner touching first, second and third bases, and then reaching home plate safely to score, without the aid of an error and without being put out Most home runs are hit over the fence, between the foul poles, but a ball that hits the foul pole is also a home run
something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal; "the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer"; "scored a bull's eye"; "hit the mark"; "the president's speech was a home run"
Phone system wiring where the individual cables run from each phone directly back to the central switching equipment Home run cabling can be thought of as "star" cabling Every cable radiates out from the central equipment All PBXs and virtually all key systems work on home run cabling Some local area networks work on home run wiring See also Star Wiring, Daisy Chain
Large gains obtained by an investor in a short time period For example, an investor who aims to hit a home run may look for possible takeover candidates as most takeover bids result in sudden price rises Such investing strategies are intrinsically more risky than the strategy of holding for the long term
a wiring method that connects each outlet or sensor directly to the distribution or control panel instead of several outlets / sensors on a continuous loop
This is the communications cable that returns data to the Control Room It is the main communication highway acting as a source for other line ( spur) from the control room top
A cable run that connects a user outlet directly with the telecommunications or wiring closet, with no intermediate splices, bridges, taps, or other connections
A hit that allows the batter to make a complete circuit of the diamond and score a run. a long hit in baseball which allows the player who hits the ball to run around all the bases and get a point