Wire, cable, connectors

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM

    

White Sands Engineering 1.0/2.3FPB

Features a return loss of >10dB out to 4.5GHz; designed to mate securely with a broad range of jacks used on router panels; compatible with 23 AWG Precision Video cables.
623-581-0331 www.whitesandsengineering.com
Booth: C1839

VIDEO JACKS

Canare DVJB series

75ohm digital video jacks; feature a 3.0Ghz bandwidth; come in normal and straight-through design; feature a new rotary switch design for better performance; can also be used as a digital audio patchbay.
973-837-0070; www.canare.com
Booth: C9118

COAXIAL CABLE

Belden7732LL

Plenum-rated RG-11 precision digital video coaxial cable; offers significant performance enhancements over Belden's previous plenum-rated version (Product No 7732A), especially when deployed in long cable runs for high definition video (HD-SDI) or 1080p/60 applications; feature a return loss of -23dB from 5MHz to 1.6MHz and -21dB from 1.6GHz to 4.5GHz.
800-245-3361; www.belden.com
Booth: C6508

FIBER CABLE ASSEMBLIES

Gepco Amphenol TAC-4 and TAC-12

Amphenol TAC-4 four-channel and TAC-12 12-channel hermaphroditic connectors are industry-standard, multichannel formats designed to withstand harsh environments; factory-terminated by Gepco; feature precision machine-polished contacts that offer UPC quality to achieve -55dB return loss specifications.
847-795-9555; www.gepco.com
Booth: C7430


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