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Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:< > Noah, > > I believe that the first type you describe would be known as a star-quad > cable - 4 conductors twisted together inside a single shield. They are > used in high RF environments and connected whereas the opposing wires > are stripped and twisted together to result in two soldered wires plus > shield. What I'm looking for is actually starquad inside additional insulation -- regular Starquad is good, but still susceptible to lots of types of induction that occur on set (Modulous RF, 60 cycle hum from feeder cable, etc). The additional insulation usually does the trick, and is featured inside lots of standard boom duplex). > The second would be multipair cable with each pair individually > shielded, jacketed and numbered. Right...this is what I'm after. I wasn't able to find triple or quadruple multipair in Canare's catalog, but maybe I just didn't look in the right place. Regards, Noah Timan
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