Gepco debuts fiber cables for audio infrastructures

Nov 20, 2009 2:17 PM

    
Gepco now offers an expanded fiber optic cable assembly line that includes the Neutrik OpticalCon, Amphenol TAC-4 and TAC-12, and Lemo SMTPE 304M hybrid fiber camera cables.

Gepco now offers an expanded fiber optic cable assembly line that includes the Neutrik OpticalCon, Amphenol TAC-4 and TAC-12, and Lemo SMTPE 304M hybrid fiber camera cables.

Gepco, a provider of professional audio and video cables, now offers an expanded fiber-optic cable assembly portfolio that includes the Neutrik OpticalCon, Amphenol TAC-4 and TAC-12, Lemo SMTPE 304M hybrid fiber camera cables, as well as ST/SC/LC multimode or single-mode snakes, indoor permanent installation cables, and portable-use cables. 

The combination of Gepco’s cable products, distributed components and value-added services allow the company to operate as a single-source supplier for fiber connectivity solutions to the broadcast and professional video markets.

All of Gepco’s fiber cable assemblies are factory-terminated and feature precision machine-polished contacts that offer UPC quality to achieve –55dB typical return loss specifications. This process helps to achieve excellent optical clarity and alignment, reducing back reflection and minimizing insertion loss. For further transmission assurance, all assemblies are 100 percent tested and verified for consistent performance and feature premium quality connectors and components.




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