Amphenol AV-THLIN2BNCM-001 Thin-line BNC Coaxial Cable, BNC Male to BNC Male, 1', Black


Key features
- •Thin-line RG179 coaxial cable with BNC male connectors
- •Fully shielded design for excellent EMI/RFI interference suppression
- •75 Ohm impedance matched BNC connectors ideal for RF/Broadband use
- •Enjoy unmatched routing flexibility - perfect for high-definition SDI signals
BrandAmphenol
CategoryDigital Coaxial Cables
Amphenol AV-THLIN2BNCM-001 Thin-line BNC Coaxial Cable, BNC Male to BNC Male, 1', Black
List Price: $28.71$25.84DEALYou Save: $2.87 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.5
out of 5
Based on 7 reviews
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43%
4★
29%
3★
14%
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14%
Very flexible wire.
Michael Haney•August 22, 2017
Very flexible wire. I like them
50% success rate
Casey•July 31, 2017
ordered 2, one stopped working after one hour of use.
Five Stars
Deacon Dave B•August 1, 2016
Worked GREAT in a very tight area for wiring.
they did the job, but were expensive
Leala•June 6, 2016
they did the job, but were expensive. I had to replace mine because they had corroded.
Good for the price
AC•December 20, 2015
Pros:
Good for the price, works well without any issues OOTB.
Connectors are well-made and solid.
Cons:
Thin cable, feels not solid.
I honestly expect this to break sometime in the next year or two near the connector. The cable is a bit thin, and given that I'm connecting/disconnecting this every time I setup my rig, I foresee the thin cable coming loose at the connector like many cheap cables do.
Good for the price, works well without any issues OOTB.
Connectors are well-made and solid.
Cons:
Thin cable, feels not solid.
I honestly expect this to break sometime in the next year or two near the connector. The cable is a bit thin, and given that I'm connecting/disconnecting this every time I setup my rig, I foresee the thin cable coming loose at the connector like many cheap cables do.
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