ANALOGUE VIDEO CABLE - COAXIAL 75 OHMS

A 75-ohm analog video coaxial cable is the standard type of coaxial cable used to transmit analog video signals (and also digital signals like SDI) in both professional and home applications. It is widely used in television, CCTV, broadcast studios, and audiovisual systems.

What is a 75-ohm analog video coaxial cable?

It is a cable designed to carry video signals with a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms, which is the standard value for most video systems. It consists of:
- A central conductor (solid or stranded copper).
- A dielectric insulator separating the conductor from the shield.
- A shield (metallic braid, foil, or both).
- An outer jacket made of PVC or another protective material.

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