51' - 100'
BNC Cables are coaxial cables with BNC connectors on each end. They are commonly used for transmitting video signals, and for applications like surveillance, broadcasting, and simple test equipment.
If you are looking for a BNC cable to hook up a camera just 6 feet away, a basic BNC cable might do the job. But if your application requires doing any kind of professional AV, broadcast, or in-wall installation, you will need high-performance BNC cables like the Kramer AV cables. The specifications of the Kramer AV BNC cables are essential for keeping things stable and up to code.
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Kramer AV C-BM/BM-751 BNC (M) to 1 BNC (M) RG-6 Video Cable - 75'SKU: 91-0101075
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Kramer AV C-BM/BM-1001 BNC (M) to 1 BNC (M) RG-6 Video Cable - 100'SKU: 91-0101100
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ConferenceRoomAV presents a comprehensive collection of high-performance BNCs that help deliver clean and reliable signals over the required distances. Users can rest easy knowing their BNC cables have specs that will get the job done.
RG-6 Cable
Most cheap or budget BNC cables use RG-59, which is thinner and has more signal loss over long distances. RG-6 has a thicker core and better shielding, making it more reliable for longer runs and HD signals.
Tested for 3G HD-SDI
Many BNC cables are not even tested or rated for HD-SDI, let alone 3G. A regular cable might work with HD-SDI, but not without fail. The Kramer BNC cables are tested to carry the broadcast standard 3G-SDI signal. So, if you are sending uncompressed HD video from one piece of equipment to another, this cable is proven to handle it.
True 75 Ohm Connectors
Cheap cables often skimp on connectors. Some use connectors that technically fit but do not maintain proper impedance, which can cause rapid signal degradation. The Kramer’s connectors are engineered for signal consistency, promising no weird image noise or random drops.
Skin-Foam Dielectric & 18AWG Copper
These materials and construction choices reduce signal loss and improve shielding. Unlike the Kramer BNC cables, the budget cables typically use cheaper plastic insulation and thinner copper or even copper-clad steel.
UL CL2 In-Wall Rating
Not all BNC cables are rated for permanent installation. Many low-end ones are for patching and testing, not for routing inside walls or ceilings. The Kramer BNC cables are UL CL2 rated. They are rated for in-wall use in commercial buildings, which is a must for many permanent installations.




