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foryou
28th July 2006, 10:36 PM
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Where i can find Belden 1694A or Belden cable in Melbourne
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joz
28th July 2006, 11:08 PM
My Webpage (http://www.bayviewtech.com.au/)
try this link,hope it works
its not actually my web page,I don't know what happened,,
CHEERS THE JOZ
foryou
28th July 2006, 11:18 PM
THX :yahoo: :yahoo:
but anyone know another shop can provide this cable.
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foryou
28th July 2006, 11:30 PM
http://www.madisontech.com/
have i try this one ????
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Spearmint
28th July 2006, 11:45 PM
Are you looking to by a 305mtr drum or a cut length?
Is there a preference on colour?
foryou
29th July 2006, 02:11 AM
no just 20 or 30 m
any colour is ok ...
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RodN
1st August 2006, 09:43 PM
Why wouldn't you use google or the yellow pages? Most electrical wholesalers will get it in for you. You'll have to ring around about the length though as some will only provide a drum. I believe that first place offers 30m cut lengths if not I found some places in the yellow pages that will provide 30m lengths.
Calibrator
16th September 2006, 12:11 PM
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Where i can find Belden 1694A or Belden cable in Melbourne
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Here's an answer just foryou :)
Try Bayview Technologies in Coburg .... http://bayviewtech.com.au/
1694A is the creme de la creme and also what I use to feed my projector. BVT will make up complete leads for you also if you don't have the appropriate crimpers. There is a limit on the curve radius you can use so think about that before chosing it. Check out Belden's site for details.
Cheers :)
Russ
mgrobins
1st December 2006, 02:32 PM
What belden lead would you suggest for audio interconnects? I was looking at using this coax but since 75ohm isn;t required I thought something better may be available (eg 2 conductor shielded).
Decky
6th December 2006, 11:33 AM
Belden 89259 is the king. But I found Canare LV61-S very nice sounding as well - especially considering 5 times lower price. Avoid foil shielded and tinned copper braid shielded coaxials. Pure copper only and PTFE dielectric.
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