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Comprehensive High Definition 3G-SDI BNC to BNC Cable (3 ft)

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Comprehensive High Definition 3G-SDI BNC to BNC Cable (3 ft)
Key Features
  • Heavy-Duty RG6 Coax Cable
  • Supports SD / HD / 3G
  • 18 AWG Oxygen-Free Copper Main Conductor
  • Copper / Aluminum 100% Shield
The 3 ft Comprehensive High Definition 3G-SDI BNC to BNC Cable is a broadcast quality RG6 coax cable that supports SD and HD signals and up to 3Gbps transfer rates. The center conductor is 18 AWG and made of solid, oxygen-free copper. A mix of tinned copper braid and aluminum Mylar provide a 100% shield. 75 ohm nickel over brass connectors afford proper impedance and minimal signal reflection.
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Expected availability: Jun 16, 2026
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$19.19
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do you have in stock or in your inventory a 12G-SDI BNC to BNC cable? The new external monitors and cameras have 12G ports but I do not see anything on your site that suggest you have such cables. If not, when will you be getting them and in what brand?Thank you
Asked by: Joseph
You can use any SDI cable to transmit any level G signal you have. The cable is in effect just a pipe and it does not enter into the equation. What is needed is for the devices to be matched at either end for best performance.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2022-12-19

Can these handle 1080p60 ?

Can these handle 1080p60 ?
Asked by: Alex
Yes, 3G-SDI supports 1080p60.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2021-04-28

Is this cable rated at 6GHz?

Is this cable rated at 6GHz?
Asked by: Justin
The Comprehensive 100' High-Definition 3G-SDI BNC to BNC Cable is rated at 3G-SDI. Please review the this link for 12G and 6G cables. 12G cables will work in 6G installations. https://bhpho.to/3IxWMyg
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2021-12-08

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Comprehensive 100' High-Definition 3G-SDI BNC to BNC CableHow flexible is this cable?What is the jacket diameter?
Asked by: Anonymous
It's fairly flexible. No thicker than any standard BNC cable I have worked with. Running it through some finger ducting and to the switcher was no issue
Answered by: Glenn H.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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