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New Belden Brilliance cable delivers SDI, HD performance for ENG, EFP
Feb 28, 2007 8:00 AM
Belden has introduced Belden Brilliance Composite Camera Cables for use with ENG and EFP cameras.
Using two Belden AV coaxial cables and four audio pairs, the new composite camera cable is suited for the interconnection of digital remote field cameras in SDI and HDTV applications.
The Belden Brilliance Composite Camera Cable incorporates two 1505A RG-59 Type SDI coaxes featuring 20 AWG solid .032in bare copper conductors, gas-injected foam polyethylene insulation, Duofoil plus tinned copper braid shields for 95 percent shield coverage and black and white PVC jackets.
Construction of the four 9451 audio pairs include: two 22 AWG stranded tinned copper conductors, crush-resistant polypropylene insulation, overall Beldfoil shields for 100 percent coverage, 22 AWG stranded drain wire and PVC jackets.
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