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coaxial cable

Electric cable that consists of a solid or stranded central conductor insulated from and surrounded by a solid or braided conducting tube or sheath. It can transmit the high-frequency signals used in television, telephone, and other telecommunications transmissions.



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M21204 SD Video Cable Equalizer: The M21204 increases the maximum transmission distance of serial digital interface (SDI) and digital video broadcast-asynchronous serial interface (DVB-ASI) video signals across commonly used bandwidth-limiting 75 ohm co-axial cable.
M21234 HD/SD Single-Channel Video Cable Equalizer: The M21234 increases the maximum transmission distance of serial digital interface (SDI) and digital video broadcast-asynchronous serial interface (DVB-ASI) video signals across commonly used bandwidth-limiting 75 ohm co-axial cable.
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