Camera Cables

April 12, 2007
Brilliance Composite Camera cables are designed to deliver improved video and audio to ENG/EFP cameras using two coaxial cables and four audio pairs.

Color coded for channel identification, each pair has a Beldfoil shield bonded to its PVC jacket.

The cables use two coaxes having 20-awg solid 0.32-in. bare copper conductors, gas-injected foam polyethylene insulation, Duofoil plus tinned-copper-braided shields for 95% shield coverage, and black-and-white PVC jackets. The coaxes are sweep tested from 5 to 1,600 MHz and 1,600 to 4,500 MHz, with return-loss values of 23 and 21 dB, respectively. The four audio pairs include two 22-awg stranded tinned-copper conductors, crush-resistant polypropylene insulation, Beldfoil shields for over 100% coverage, 22-awg stranded drain wire, and PVC jackets.

Belden,
Box 1980, Richmond, IN 47375,
(800) 235-3361,
belden.com

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