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Paul,

Quite correct, it had a bandwith high in the  10+Ghz range and usually had a 2mm outer alloy  sheild (nothing short of a H-bomb would get through), incredibily quiet and smooth, the cable is also valid for telecommunications applications.

Chris,

Different critireras,  Industrial applications, are some what different from aerospace, although they are required to be 'max performance' the parameters rerquired for planes would some what different from that of a ineternal hook up wire of a speaker or compter, although that being said, one trait can be appiled to another use ;) so I'm led to believe.

Tayloring a package to suit the requirements of the given specification, is the standard term used I'm sure.

AS to you point of attaining the correct box in the first place I do agree Chris, I just haven't heard any box that really does it out the crate, for realistic money. T.


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