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Triaxial Analog Video Transmission Distance

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TRIAXIAL ANALOG VIDEO TRANSMISSION DISTANCE CAMERA HEAD TO CCU Belden Part No. 8232 8232A 88232 1856A 1857A 9267 8233 8233A 1858A 9232 9192 1859A Application Outdoor Non-UL Indoor UL CMG CEC Indoor UL CMP CEC Indoor/Outdoor Flexible Non-UL Indoor/Outdoor Flexible Non-UL Indoor/Outdoor Rough Service3 Non-UL Outdoor Non-UL Indoor UL CMG CEC Indoor/Outdoor Flexible Non-UL Indoor/Outdoor Rough Service3 Non-UL Indoor UL CMX Indoor UL CMP CEC Losses at 3.6 MHz 0.55 0.55 0.59 5 6 7 82 9 10 11 12 904 904 850 1085 1085 1020 1266 1266 1190 1447 1447 1361 1627 1627 1531 1808 1808 1701 1989 1989 1871 2170 2170 2041 0.52 967 1161 1354 1547 1741 1934 2128 2321 0.52 967 1161 1354 1547 1741 1934 2128 2321 0.55 904 1085 1266 1447 1627 1808 1989 2170 0.25 0.25 1969 1969 2362 2362 2756 2756 3150 3150 3543 3543 3937 3937 4331 4331 4724 4724 0.27 1866 2239 2612 2985 3358 3731 4104 4478 0.27 1866 2239 2612 2985 3358 3731 4104 4478 0.27 0.27 1866 1866 2239 2239 2612 2612 2985 2985 3358 3358 3731 3731 4104 4104 4478 4478 Transmission Distance per dB 10ss1 Table Note: 1 1. Losses are determined by calculating the difference between the minimum output power of the camera and the minimum input power of the CCU. This calculation gives the power budget. 2. Power budget of 8 dB is typical. 3. Has Hypalon jacket for excellent abrasion and cut through protection.