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Gepco intros ultra-flexible HD video coax
May 31, 2004 12:00 PM
Gepco has introduced an extra-flexible HD coax cable designed for
high-definition video patching applications. Called VHD2000M, the new
cable is a RG59 type HD video coax that features flexibility and
flex-life.
Gepco's VHD2000M coax cable
Certified to a 3GHz bandwidth for 1.485Gb/s HDTV transmission,
VHD2000M was designed for patch cord and portable video patching
applications in HDTV, standard SDI and high-resolution analog video
formats.
VHD2000M features a precision stranded center conductor, a unique
double braided shield, and a matte PVC jacket. For the insulating
dielectric, VHD2000M utilizes the manufacturer’s proprietary
crush-resistant, gas-injected polyethylene compound that reduces
attenuation and extends the operating bandwidth.
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