SVHS Cables

Part Number Breakdown

To illustrate the diversity of this product category and facilitate the ordering process, the table below shows the structure of a Typical Part Number SVZ4MDM4MDM and its possible variations.

Specifically,
Row 1 shows the
Part Number.
Row 2 describes the Variables that make up the Part Number.
Row 3 lists the possible Values for each variable.

SV

Z

4MD

M

4MD

M

Cable Type

First Connector

First Connector Gender

Second Connector

Second Connector Gender

SUPER SVHS

Z = ZIP

4MD = 4PIN MINI DIN

M = MALE
F = FEMALE

4MD = 4 PIN MINI DIN
2B = TWO BNC (NO FEMALE BNCs)
(USE 8218 BELDEN CABLE for BNCs)

M = MALE
F = FEMALE (NOT AVAILABLE FOR BNC)

MAXIMUM LENGTH 100 FEET

VHS a VCR format introduced by JVC in 1976 to compete with Sony's Beta format. VHS has become the standard for home and industry, and Beta is now obsolete.SVHS (SUPER VHS) IS A SUBSEQUENT FORMAT THAT IMPROVES RESOLUTION.

CHECK LIST:

1. CABLE TYPE (ZIP Only)?
2. CONNECTOR ( MINI DIN 4 or BNC)?
3. GENDER (MALE or FEMALE)(NO FEMALE BNC's)?
4. LENGTH?

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