75 Ohm BNC Handles Digital Signals

May 1, 2000

The Shadow true 75 ohm BNC connector is designed to terminate the most commonly used coaxial cables to meet the exacting requirements of HDTV RF and a wide range of digital video and telecom applications. With superior VSWR and return loss of 3 GHz, the SHADOW features high quality machined brass with Teflon insulators and gold-plated, semi-captive contacts. The connector has black nickel anodized BNC coupler nut that distinguishes it from low frequency 75 ohm connectors. Cable plugs are available in sizes to fit popular broadcast cabling. The company has made the connector easy to specify, as the device's part numbers correspond to those of the most popular cable part numbers. Pricing for the connector starts at $1.27 each/1000.

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