Our VGA (3+4C) Bulk Cable is engineered for high-performance analog video installations requiring custom lengths and long-distance signal integrity. Designed with a professional 3+4 core configuration, this high-capacity reel is the ideal choice for contractors and AV technicians building permanent infrastructure in large-scale environments.
Precision (3+4C) Architecture: Features three coaxial lines for dedicated Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) video signals, paired with four synchronization cores to ensure stable image framing and color accuracy.
High-Capacity Bulk Spool: Delivered on a heavy-duty 100M or 150M reel, allowing for continuous, seamless cable runs without the need for signal-degrading couplers.
Industrial-Grade Shielding: Constructed to maintain signal purity over extreme distances, minimizing the "ghosting" or interference often found in unshielded long-run analog video.
Flexible Deployment Jacket: Encased in a durable, high-flex black PVC jacket that is optimized for pulling through conduits, wall cavities, and ceiling drops.
Customizable Interface: Designed for use with high-density D-Sub 15-pin field-termination connectors, providing the flexibility to create custom male-to-male or male-to-female leads on-site.
Internal Configuration: 3 Coaxial + 4 Sync Wires (3+4C).
Lengths Available: 100M / 150M Bulk Spools.
Color: Professional Stealth Black.
Commercial Infrastructure: Ideal for routing video through walls and ceilings in large office buildings, auditoriums, and shopping malls.
Educational Facilities: Providing the backbone for classroom projector systems and campus-wide digital signage.
Industrial Monitoring: Deploying stable video feeds to remote monitoring stations in factories or security hubs.
Event Staging: Creating long-distance analog links for temporary stage displays and large-format video walls.
What are the benefits of the 3+4C configuration for long runs? The 3+4C design uses dedicated coaxial shielding for the primary color signals, which is essential for preventing signal attenuation (loss of brightness and clarity) over runs as long as 100M or 150M.
Do I need special tools to finish this cable? Yes. Since this is bulk cable, you will need VGA (DB15) solder or crimp connectors and a basic understanding of VGA pinouts to terminate the ends.
Can I run this cable alongside power lines? While the cable is shielded, we recommend maintaining a small gap between video and high-voltage power lines in conduits to prevent electromagnetic interference from affecting your screen image.
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