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Sommer Cable: UHD Video Cable SC-VECTOR PLUS 0.8L/3.7DZ

Better to be safe… than sorry. This also applies to the new Sommer cable SC-VECTOR PLUS 0.8L/3.7DZ UHD video cable (Art. 601-0181). Here, the cable manufacturer has once again used its tried-and-tested design of two dense, tinned CU braided shields for 100% coverage and shielding against external interferences. This time in combination with a more compact interior made of 3.7 mm robust, low-attenuation skin foam PE insulation and 0.70 mm inner conductor with 19 x 0.16 mm individual strands; optimized to a small outer diameter of 6.1 mm in a notch-resistant, cold-flexible, heat and UV-resistant PUR sheath for a long service life – without the use of PVC to prevent toxic gases in the event of fire and without plasticizers for sustainable material use.Read More »Sommer Cable: UHD Video Cable SC-VECTOR PLUS 0.8L/3.7DZ

Sommer Cable Glandmaster

Sommer Cable Glandmaster Splice Adaptor

Sommer Cable’s Glandmaster splice adaptors are designed to serve as a flexible, sturdy cable splicing solution through the use of sleeves that are turned from solid aluminum (size M40 is made of POM) and fitted with various female threads for taking up standard cable glands.

Sommer Cable Octopus Hybrid PUR 443

Sommer Cable Octopus Hybrid PUR 443 and 244

Sommer Cable is offering its new Octopus Hybrid PUR 443 fiber-optical hybrid cable line, pictured left, for control applications or for transmitting AES/EBU (or DMX) signals. Along with the 443, which combines four OM3 multi-mode fiber optics with three power supply wires and two signal pairs, the company is also offering its reworked Octopus Hybrid PUR 244, pictured below right, with two single-mode fiber optic lines and two power wires plus two signal pairs. Both the PUR 443 and 244 are touted for their light weight, compact size and rugged design features.

Sommer Cable Cardinal DVM 194 Series

Sommer Cable’s Cardinal DVM 194 Series, to be featured at ISE 2013 in Amsterdam, promises to serve as an new AV solution for networked conference room settings, at a price point that would also make the components within reach for applications including restaurants, schools, auditoriums or other public venues.