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...