Quiktron, Inc. Datasheets for Coaxial Cables and Triaxial Cables
Coaxial cables have an inner conductor insulated by a dielectric material and then surrounded by an outer conductor that is shielded with braid or foil. Triaxial cables add an extra layer of insulation and a second conductive sheath. They are commonly known as coax and triax, and are chosen because of their protection against external electromagnetic interference.
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| Ideal for attaching cable boxes, VCRs, MSN® TV or any video source with f-type output connections to any TV with matching f-type input jacks. This cost-effective high-performance cable delivers maximum... | |
| Ordinary, "included in the box" f-type cables often use low quality materials with inferior shielding, and that can result in poor picture quality. Constructed from 75 Ohm coaxial cable to... | |
| The Velocity digital audio cable is a great upgrade to the cables typically included with consumer electronics products. The low-loss 75 Ohm oxygen-free copper center conductors and foam dielectric provide... | |
| This heavy-duty cable will stand the test of time in the toughest environments. It meets or exceeds standards for shielding and features a rugged design. BNC cables are the solution... | |
| When your s-video cable can't go the distance, this s-video y-cable is the answer. This cable will send the luminance (video) signal over one cable, and the chrominance (color) over... |