Shielded UTP CAT5e cable is generally referred to as STP UTP CAT5e or Shielded Twisted Pair UTP CAT5e. This term, however, is used to refer to many different styles of shielding. The most common type of shielding uses what is called a screen.
This screen is a metal covering that goes around the entire set of 8 wires found in UTP CAT5e cable. This can be done by a single solid foil wrap around the wires, braided strands of cable wrapped around all the wires, or a combination of the two. This type of cabling is very effective at blocking any EMI that could cause problems in most installations.
If you want to ensure the proper operation of your network, we would recommend using STP cable like this for all in wall and other critical runs of cable. This way you can rest easy knowing you’re getting the most speed that you can out of your network.
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A Secure KVM Combo Cable is the easiest and neatest way to connect all your computers and servers to your KVM switches, providing image clarity for high-resolution applications as well as audio and USB connections.
Every Secure KVM Combo Cable features, high retention gold-plated connectors, Hook and Loop wire identification straps, and a black jacket.
Secure combo cables add high-performance, high-quality, and reliability to the SKVM application.
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Lately we’ve been getting hit with the common question “what speaker wire gauge should I use” or “what matters most in high performance speaker cables”? Is there a difference between 12AWG and 18AWG wire? The short answer is Yes. The higher the gauge, the more resistance. In this case, it’s usually best to follow the advice of the Borg “resistance is futile”. Audiophiles should always wish to minimize speaker cable resistance. Read on to learn why.
More often than not, we’ve seen Audiophiles choose a higher gauge esoteric wire over a lower gauge generic zip cord cable simply because they were sold some marketing nonsense from the exotic cable vendor that their wire will yield higher dynamics and better Mojo from your system than standard generic cable. Check out some of the “midpriced” speaker cables from the likes of Audioquest and Nordost as example and you will see they are anywhere from 16-18AWG. This is much higher resistance than cheap 12AWG zip cord cables you can buy at a local hardware store.
Anytime you are driving power into a low impedance load such as a loudspeaker, the dominant metric of concern is DC resistance (measure of restriction of conductivity in a circuit). Certainly there are secondary concerns which are also important such as inductance, and capacitance. But, as we’ve proven in our various cable articles and reviews, if you cannot first select a cable with low enough DC resistance, the losses will be so great between the amplifier and loudspeaker that all other cable parameters will become a wash. This article will focus solely on cable resistance and will serve as a guide for choosing the right wire gauge (AWG) for your installation to ensure you realize the maximum potential of your setup.
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This is a video/audio and camera control combo cable that meets and surpasses the requirements for 4K and 8K Ultra-HD transmission applications.
It developed this new cable for applications where both a stable UHD signal transmission and compact size are important. The new UHD-SDI hybrid cable joins 3 x UHD video (BNC), 2 x digital audio (3-pin XLR) and a camera power supply line (e.g. 4-pin XLR) in one compact cable, and so complements already existing Sommer fiber-optic combo cables.
The 3-in-1 combo cable is flexible, easy to reel and, because of its low damping values, highly recommended for long-distance transmissions. Customers can purchase the new cable in bulk, or premade and ready for connection.
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Today, VATC cable provides video entertainment, Internet connectivity, and digital telephone service to millions of consumers. What began over a half century ago among a few visionary pioneers has led to the creation of approximately 800 programming networks viewed by over 93% of people. And they provide it incredible Internet Speeds of up to 2 GBPS, with those speeds continuing to climb.
VATC cable Operators have reinvented television, creating TV that goes where our customers go. Wherever you are, on whatever device you choose.
VATC cable Operators have provided more than $275 billion in infrastructure in the last 20 years and support over 2.9 million jobs.
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