Broadband cables are used to carry signal over large distances, for instance, in cable television and phone networks and to interconnect phone stations.
Broadband cable is usually chosen according to the requirements of the network in question. Typical characteristics include bandwidth (measures in Kbps or MHz), frequency response, remote power supply AC voltage limits, DC voltage limits and assembly environment.
Broadband signal cables used by AZOV Cable Group have different properties and characteristics. For instance, broadband cables marked MK are widely used in backbone lines, primary networks and urban connectivity networks. They are good for digital networks with bitrates under 34368 Kbps over a band of 5 MHz. AC voltage for remote power supply can be as high as 690V and maximum DC voltage is 1000 V. Long-distance connectivity cables marked T3 are good for telephone and telegraph to connect phone stations using frequencies up to 150 KHz. Broadband cables like K3 are used in K-60 systems with frequencies up to 250 KHz, where AC voltage levels are below 690 V and power voltage frequencies are under 50 Hz.