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 10M MTRJ-LC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-MTRJLC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M MTRJ-LC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$27.00 |
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 10M MTRJ-MTRJ 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-MTRJ10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M MTRJ-MTRJ 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$34.30 |
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 10M MTRJ-MTRJ 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-MTRJ10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M MTRJ-MTRJ 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$25.80 |
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 10M MTRJ-MTRJ S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-S-MTRJ10M |
FO-S-LCST2M - 2M LC-ST S/Mode Duplex Fibre CableSinglemode fibre optic
cable has a small core and only one pathway of light. With only a single
wavelength of light passing through its core, Singlemode realigns the
light toward the centre of the core instead of simply bouncing it off the
edge of the core as with multimode.
Singlemode is typically used in
long-haul network connections spread out over extended areas--longer than
a few miles. For example, Telco's use it for connections between switching
offices. Singlemode cable features a 9-micron glass
core.
Features
High quality, multi-purpose Fibre Patch
Cable for your mission-critical installation.Single-Mode fibre cable
only has one mode of propagation, a single wavelength of light in one fibre
core. As a result there is no interference or overlap between different
wavelengths of light to interfere with data over long distances. You can
expect to reach distances up to 50 times more than
Multi-Mode.
Benefits
2 x LC and 2 x ST male
connectorsUL Approved with high quality corning fibresCeramic
and more."
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10M MTRJ-MTRJ S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$28.85 |
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 10M MTRJ-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-MTRJSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M MTRJ-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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Available on back order) |
$32.10 |
|
 10M MTRJ-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-MTRJSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M MTRJ-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$23.60 |
|
 10M MTRJ-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-MTRJST10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
Click to goto product details
10M MTRJ-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$32.10 |
|
 10M MTRJ-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-MTRJST10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M MTRJ-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$23.60 |
|
 10M Power Cable 3-pin Plug to IEC-C13 Socket Black 10 Amp
|
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003-0283-CAB28-10 |
10M Power Cable 3-pin Plug to IEC-C13 Socket Black 10 AmpStandard mains
power cord. IEC female connector to Australian mains 3 pin plug fitted on
a 3-core power cord. Typically used to power computers, monitors and UPS
systems.
Features
IEC PlugThe IEC
(International Electrotechnical Commission) is the international standards
and conformity assessment body for all fields of electrotechnology.
A
set of thirteen plugs (called the connector in the specification) and
thirteen matching sockets (called the appliance inlet) are defined by
specification IEC 60320. A set of 11 connectors/appliance-inlets are
defined in specification AS/NZS 60320.1:2004.
The plugs and sockets
have either two or three -conductors to suit either Class I or Class II
equipment with varying current capacities and temperature ratings.
A
plug's matching socket is designated by an even number that is one number
higher than the odd number assigned to the plug. Therefore, a C13 plug
fits into a C14 socket, a C19 plug fits a C20 socket
etc.Australian 3-Pin Electrical Mains Plug
and more."
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10M Power Cable 3-pin Plug to IEC-C13 Socket Black 10 Amp |
$14.20 |
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 10M PS2 3 in 1 cable. VGA M-F, PS2 Mouse & KB MD6 M-M
|
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003-0283-KVM-10-MF |
KVM-10-MF - 10M PS2 3 in 1 cable. VGA Male - Female, PS2 Mouse & KB MD6
Male - MaleA KVM switch (with KVM being an acronym for Keyboard, Video,
Mouse) is a hardware device that allows a user to control multiple
computers from a single keyboard, video monitor and mouse. Although
multiple computers are connected to the KVM, typically a smaller number of
computers can be controlled at any given time. Modern devices have also
added the ability to share USB devices and speakers with multiple
computers. Some KVM switches allow one PC to be connected to multiple
monitors, keyboards, and mice. Although this configuration is not as wide
spread as the reverse, it is useful when one wants to be in two different
positions such as sitting and standing depending on what they are
doing.A user connects a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the KVM
device, then uses special cables to connect the KVM device to the
computers. Control is switched from one computer to another by the use of
a switch or buttons on the KVM device, with the KVM passing the signals
and more."
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10M PS2 3 in 1 cable. VGA M-F, PS2 Mouse & KB MD6 M-M |
$28.25 |
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 10M PS2 MD6 M-F KB Extension Cable - Purple ends
|
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003-0283-CAB-KEY-35 |
PS/2 Keyboard Extension Cable - PC 99 Colour Purple MD6 M/F 10
Mtr
Features
Use this Male - Female PS/2 Extension Cable
to extend the distance of your Keyboard or other PS/2 device. Colour-coded
ends to match your keyboard and ensure it is easily recognisable among the
mass of cables connecting your PC to
peripherals.
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M PS2 MD6 M-F KB Extension Cable - Purple ends |
$3.95 |
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 10M PS2 MD6 M-M KB Cable
|
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003-0283-CAB-KEY-45 |
PS/2 Keyboard Cable - PC 99 Colour Purple MD6 M/M 10
Mtr
Features
p>Use this Male - Male PS/2 Cable to connect
your PC directly to a PS/2 Switch Box or for Direct Connection between
Device and PS/2 Port. Colour-coded ends to match your PS/2 Port and ensure
it is easily recognisable among the mass of cables connecting your PC to
peripherals.
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M PS2 MD6 M-M KB Cable |
$3.70 |
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 10M RJ12 6P6C Cable (Wiring - 1 to 6) (Ivory)
|
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003-0283-W2540 |
6 conductor line cord with 6P6C RJ12 modular plugs on each end. Standard
wiring is cross-over to suit most voice
applications
Benefits
In the interest of simplicity,
Dueltek has chosen to refer to the connectors used on our modular cables
as RJ11 for a 4 core wire (4C) and RJ12 for 6 core wire (6C). The
preceeding 4P or 6P in the connector description refers to the pins in the
connector.
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M RJ12 6P6C Cable (Wiring - 1 to 6) (Ivory)
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Available on back order) |
$7.30 |
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 10M S-Video M/M Cable, 28AWG
|
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003-0283-SVIDEO-10 |
For the ultimate in S-Video performance the Gold range S-Video Cables
offer an outstanding low-loss connection for DVD players, Satellite TV
receivers, Televisions and any device using the standard 4-pin S-Video
(S-VHS) connection. This cable delivers excellent colour, contrast,
picture detail and black levels on both short and long
runs.
Benefits
Mini 4 Pin Male to Mini 4 Pin
Male Highly flexible PVC sheath Moulded connectors with
Gold Plated contacts
Warranty
Lifetime"
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10M S-Video M/M Cable, 28AWG |
$18.40 |
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 10M SC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-SCSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M SC-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$29.95 |
|
 10M SC-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
Click to goto product details.
003-0283-FO-SCSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M SC-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$21.40 |
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 10M SC-SC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-S-SCSC10M |
FO-SCSC10M - 10M SC-SC S/Mode Duplex Fibre CableSinglemode fibre optic
cable has a small core and only one pathway of light. With only a single
wavelength of light passing through its core, Singlemode realigns the
light toward the centre of the core instead of simply bouncing it off the
edge of the core as with multimode.
Singlemode is typically used in
long-haul network connections spread out over extended areas--longer than
a few miles. For example, Telco's use it for connections between switching
offices. Singlemode cable features a 9-micron glass
core.
Features
High quality, multi-purpose Fibre Patch
Cable for your mission-critical installation.Single-Mode fibre cable
only has one mode of propagation, a single wavelength of light in one fibre
core. As a result there is no interference or overlap between different
wavelengths of light to interfere with data over long distances. You can
expect to reach distances up to 50 times more than
Multi-Mode.
Benefits
2 x SC male connectors at
each endUL Approved with high quality corning fibresCeramic
and more."
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10M SC-SC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$21.80 |
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 10M ST-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-50-STSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M ST-SC 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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Available on back order) |
$29.95 |
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 10M ST-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-STSC10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M ST-SC 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$21.40 |
|
 10M ST-SC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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003-0283-FO-S-STSC10M |
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M ST-SC S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
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$21.80 |
|
 10M ST-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-50-STST10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M ST-ST 50-125 OM3 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$29.95 |
|
 10M ST-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-STST10M |
The main difference between 50-micron and 62.5-micron cable is in
bandwidth. 50-micron cable features three times the bandwidth of standard
62.5-micron cable, particularly at 850 nm. The 850-nm wavelength is
becoming more important as lasers are being used more frequently as a
light source.Although 50-micron fibre features a smaller core,
which is the light-carrying portion of the fibre, both 62.5 and 50-micron
cable feature the same glass cladding diameter of 125 microns. You can use
both in the same types of networks, although 50-micron cable is recommended
for premise applications: backbone, horizontal, and intra-building
connections, and should be considered especially for any new construction
and installations. Both types can use either LED or laser light
sources.
Other differences are distance and speed. 50-micron cable
provides longer link lengths and/or higher speeds in the 850-nm
wavelength.Mixing 50 and 62.5-µm fibre cablesIf you
decide to add 50-µm fibre to an existing 62.5-µm infrastructure,
connecting 50-µm directly to 62.5-µm is generally not recommended. The
and more."
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10M ST-ST 62.5-125 OM1 M-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable |
$21.40 |
|
 10M ST-ST S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
|
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003-0283-FO-S-STST10M |
Warranty
1 Year"
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10M ST-ST S-Mode Duplex Fibre Cable
(
Stock is very low or ordered direct from the manufacturer.
Available on back order) |
$21.80 |
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 10M XGA + Stereo Audio Cable Gold HD15 M-M (pin 9 missing) with 3.5mm 60cm audio lead one end & 30cm the other
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003-0283-VGAA-10-MM |
VGA low loss video cable with integrated Stereo Audio. HD15 M-M with
3.5mm Male Stereo Audio leads (30cm at one end & 60cm at the other end)
10Mtr
Requirements
Generally used to connect a PC to a
set of speakers, plus monitor, projector or other VGA device. 3.5mm jack
connects to the PC Sound Card at one end & Speakers at the
other.
Features
These low loss fully molded cables are
used to connect PCs/Laptops to add-on peripherals such as a monitors or
projectors and a set of speakers either directly or via an AV wall plate.
They are made to UL standard with Tri-Coaxial + 7 Control wire cable to
suit XGA Super High Resolution. They also have an integrated 3.5mm Stereo
Audio connector at both ends on a short breakout cable. Each high quality
cable is foil and braid shielded, and the audio section is a separate
shielded pair of wires that's earth is electrically isolated from the VGA
connectors earth, thereby eliminating earth loop noise and hum. The VGA's
Pin 9 is removed as required by VGA/XGA controller
standards.
and more."
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10M XGA + Stereo Audio Cable Gold HD15 M-M (pin 9 missing) with 3.5mm 60cm audio lead one end & 30cm the other |
$45.90 |
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 10M XGA Male to 5 BNC Male Breakout Cable
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003-0283-CAB37D |
Features
VGA to 5 x BNC breakout cables are perfect any
time you need to adapt between the two most common cabling formats used
for routing computer graphic video signals: 15-pin HD, and 5 x BNC.
Constructed using a 5 mini coax cable, terminated with a molded 15-pin HD
male connector on one end and 75 Ohm male BNC connectors on the
other.
Warranty
Lifetime"
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10M XGA Male to 5 BNC Male Breakout Cable |
$29.10 |
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