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Subsea cable | Coax - Cat - Fiber | extra conductors

Delivering cable is one thing, but delivering special cable with a different configuration is quite another.

Especially if it is a Y-split or other configurations that are not standard cables with open end to end.




We have specialized in supplying subsea cables with connectors that are molded onto the cable by us, at our place.

A craft and a technique that is carefully executed and which ensures that the casting you get, whether it is on a main cable or an extension cable, has high quality and durability.


This also enables us to create a Y-split configuration on the cable for camera and light or for two and two cameras or lights.

We make a Y-split that is molded onto the cable, which ensures a simpler cable setup.



You choose the lenght

Cable with us can be delivered either on cable drums in lengths of 500m and upwards, or all the way down to 1-meter lengths.

Which means you get exactly the length you need. This ensures less environmental waste and unnecessary excess cable and a more correct price for you as a customer by paying for what you need.


We also provide cables with extra cable conductors +/- in addition to for example Coax so it is possible to connect power and other signal types in same connector/cable.


Coax (analog) cable

To ensure the best signal transmission possible it is key to have a Coax core that is the right dimension and at a high quality. In addition to that the isolation of the cable cap and the build-up of the outer cap is significantly in relation to the quality of the cable.


Coax cable can be used up to 500m without risking to much signal drop.


IP (ethernet) cable Cat5 & 6

First, what is the difference between Cat5 and Cat6?

The main difference between the two lies within the bandwidth. Cat6 cables are designed for operating frequencies up to 250Mhz, compared to 100Mhz for Cat5. This means that a Cat6 cable can process more data at the same time compared to a Cat5 cable.

“Think of it as the difference between a 2- and a 4-lane highway. On both you can drive the same speed, but a 4-lane highway can handle much more traffic at the same time”.

Both CAT5e and CAT6 offer lengths of up to 100 m per network segment. The maximum achievable speeds will never be met beyond this length. This can result in a slow or failing connection, or even no connection at all. If it is required to cover distances longer than 100 m, the signal can be amplified with repeaters or switches.

When choosing which one to use, one must first consider the amount of bandwidth the cable must support. CAT5 can support up to 10/100 Mbps at a 100MHz bandwidth. In comparison, CAT6 can support up to 1000 Mbps (1GbE) at a 250MHz bandwidth.



Fiber Cable is great for noise disturbance

and to get the fastest transfer speed possible or bandwidth capacity. Fiber is an excellent choice when going longer distances or if you have components that create noise to your system. Fiber is also great if you need to transfer a lot of data fast without creating lag or delays.

Fiber cables can also be delivered with extra conductors for the same purpose as with Coax and Cat cable.



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