The Gepco V-CON connector system relies on coaxial elements constructed from stainless steel and 50u gold-plated contacts to prevent corrosion.
Gepco International has introduced the V-CON connector system, which is designed to withstand the harsh environments posed by outdoor broadcast, mobile production and staging applications.
The V-CON system provides the bandwidth and electrical performance necessary for multichannel HD interconnects in a durable, all-weather design. Gepco V-CON connectors feature an all-metal body, locking setscrew and integrated cord grip in a weather-tight design.
The 3GHz coaxial elements are constructed from stainless steel and 50u gold-plated contacts to prevent corrosion and ensure long mating life. Through a configurable insert, the V-CON connectors are available in three- to six-channel versions as well as 10-, 12- or 16-channel versions. V-CON connectors can be used for both component video and high-density, uncompressed HD video applications.
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