HBYV is a type of communication cable, commonly known as telephone cable. A telephone cable is the incoming line to a telephone, connected to a telephone set for calls. Like SYV video cables, they use the same medium and are both used for communication transmission. Let's take a look at the specifications, features, and applications of HBYV telephone cables.
What are the specifications of HBYV telephone cables?
Product Structure: Oxygen-free pure copper;
Operating Temperature: The long-term allowable operating temperature of telephone cables is -10°C to +70°C;
Common Colors: White, Transparent Blue, Transparent Orange, Pearlescent Gold;
Product Specifications: 2*0.4, 4*0.5, 2*0.5, 4*0.4;
Product Appearance: Available in flat and round shapes.
What are the characteristics and applications of HBYV telephone cables?
I. Product Features
HBYV telephone cables are generally used to transmit analog signals. They offer high transmission stability, excellent confidentiality, and high communication capacity. They are commonly used for indoor telephone lines, doorbell intercom systems, and data transmission. Telephone cables come in a limited variety of specifications, including two-core and four-core. Due to their low frequency, four-core telephone cables can also be used as network cables, though they require a modem for dial-up internet access.
II. Product Applications
HBYV communication cables are suitable for a wide range of environments and applications. They are commonly used for indoor telephone lines, communication engineering wiring, and branch wiring for telephone systems. They are particularly suitable for connecting wiring within home renovations, factory renovations, and office building telephone and communication cable systems, such as programmable switches, telephones, fax machines, and digital phones.
The above is a brief introduction to the specifications and applications of HBYV telephone cables, which we hope will be helpful. As a communication cable, they are commonly used for connecting wiring within indoor telephone and communication cable systems, trunk lines between voice communication systems, programmable switches, and telephones. For average households using local calls, a two-core cable is sufficient. For companies or group telephones, considering the need for broadband, a four-core cable is recommended. For digital phones, a six-core cable is recommended.