Patton Electronics 400
Series-Coax to Twisted-Pair Adapter (Balun)
Patton Model 400
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Series-Coax to Twisted-Pair Adapter (Balun)
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Why Run Expensive Coax Cable When You Can Use Twisted Pair?
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Features & Benefits | |||||||||||||
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Most IBM computer systems are connected together using coaxial cables with "BNC" connectors. These cables are fairly expensive to buy and costly to install. On the other hand, most buildings are already wired for telephone systems and it is quite easy to take advantage of this existing wiring to connect computer equipment. With a pair of Patton Electronics Model 400 units, any IBM 3270 Type A
equipment can be connected together over one twisted pair telephone line
at distances up to 1200 feet (365m)! This can result in significant
savings! |
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