Latin America. Belden presented a new series of coaxials (4855, 4505, 4694, 4794 and 4731), all of them prepared to support the 12Ghz of UHD through a single coaxial (without the need to quad-link). These are copper conductors with silver, a material of minimum resistance, suitable for transporting a frequency as powerful and delicate as this.
"We want to give the customer the option to select the infrastructure with which they feel most comfortable: either IP or the traditional (coaxial) or hybrid mode (taking into account the SFP modules for coax that attracted so much attention at the NAB expo). We believe that coax is a noble cable and simple to connectorize. That's why he still has a lot of life ahead of him," said Juanma Cortes, Belden Broadcast's manager for Mexico.
Currently the user has two series of coaxials: one that supports up to 6Ghz (the well-known 1855, 1505, 1694, 1794 and 7731) and the new one, if you want to be ready for UHD, now or in the future." Along with the cables, we have also developed new BNC connectors that allow the 12Ghz to be transmitted without degrading the signal. Both in 1 piece and in 3 pieces".
In addition, also at the Las Vegas expo, Belden presented a new family of modular panels for triax/Smpte camera connectors. It is a customizable patch panel solution, in which the user selects the different modules he needs. "It is a line that was absent from Belden's portfolio, and that has been incorporated after the recent purchase of Gepco," said Juanma Cortes.
"Finally, we also exposed what we call 'CATsnakes', that is, structured cabling that does the function of the traditional audio snake, only to carry audio over IP, with double lining for rough use, multi-row copper conductor for maximum flexibility, and connectorized with anti-impact jacks," he concluded.
For more information, you can contact Juanma Cortes in his email [email protected]
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