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Hi folks
Anyone have opinions about this cable?
It's quite thin and flexible, doesn't feel like solid core. The number on the cable is 2964. It also says 75 ohm hi definition audio/video cable on the jacket.
This stuff is way more managaeable than RG6 or RG59.
Is this what you folks use for S/PDIF?
thanks Roly

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realdynamix Mon, 07/28/2003 - 19:17

Originally posted by Roly:
It's quite thin and flexible, doesn't feel like solid core. The number on the cable is 2964. It also says 75 ohm hi definition audio/video cable on the jacket.
This stuff is way more managaeable than RG6 or RG59.
Is this what you folks use for S/PDIF?
thanks Roly

:) Hey Roly, I am having a new system installed, video on/off line system all SDI except for a few component items. The installer recommends this cable. The reason, as he explained to me, is the center conductor is stranded. He said the flexibility keeps the center conductor from changing the impedance of the cable by maintaining it's proper position, delivering true 75 ohms. They require special connector and crimp tool if you are using BNC type. If you are using RCA, I suppose any quality, tough, well made one will do. I can find out more about it if you have more specific questions. Perhaps there are special RCA fittings for that cable.

--Rick

realdynamix Mon, 07/28/2003 - 20:59

Originally posted by Roly:
Hi Rick
The ones here in the shop have RCA connectors from the factory.
Are BNC to RCA adaptors out of the question for word clock cables?
I can get both for cost + 10 %
cheers Roly

:) Hey Roly, my take is that I would, given a choice of adapters, use BNC to RCA (fits snugger and locks), rather than RCA to BNC(can pull loose).

I have learned a lot about so much of late, if your going for that pristine connection, have it configured for what you need. Better off, even though a problem may not present itself, which can't be guaranteed, would it not feel better knowing you have a nice solid connection?

I will see my installer this week, I'll ask a zillion questions while we work. I am just getting over the UPS vs. Switch type power systems they hit me with. I thought that these monster APC's and Tripp-lites were the same, nope. :d:

I'll let you know what I find out about the connections. (sorry for the rant)

--Rick