Description
Key Features and Benefits
- Supports 3G-SDI and HD-SDI.
- Rotary Switch Technology with dual-contact construction.
- Lightweight aluminum alloy body.
- Normal and Straight Through Design.
- Staggered BNC Rear Jacks.
- Note1: Be sure to use with Canare Micro Video Patch Cords.
- Note2: Not compatible with other plug/patch cables.
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Dual Video Jacks
Type Model Description Rear Jacks Standard package 
MDVJ-STW Normal through, Staggered rear jacks BNC 1 pc MDVJ-STS Straight through, Staggered rear jacks BNC 1 pc NO IMAGE MVJ-DC Dust cap for MDVJ (black) – 40 pcs 
Return Loss & Isolation
Model MDVJ-STW MDVJ-STS RL BNC-BNC: Normal Through 26 dB or greater @ 750 MHz
20 dB or greater @ 2.4 GHz
10 dB or greater @ 3 GHz– BNC-Video: Patch Through 26 dB or greater @ 750 MHz
20 dB or greater @ 2.4 GHz
10 dB or greater @ 3 GHzBNC-Self Termination 26 dB or greater @ 750 MHz
20 dB or greater @ 1.5 GHz
10 dB or greater @ 3 GHzIsolation 35 dB or greater @ 1.5 GHz
20 dB or greater @ 3.0 GHz35 dB or greater @ 1.5 GHz
20 dB or greater @ 3.0 GHzTechnical Note
Dual Video Jack Normalling Chart
There are two types of dual video jacks: Normal Through and Straight Through. In Canare, these are identified at the end of the model name, W means the former and S means the latter. The following chart explains the differences between two types.
W type (Normal Through) Video Port:
No Patch
BNC Port:
Signal thru as ArrowedSignal routes between top and bottom BNC without the use of Video plugs. Video Port:
Patch Upper
BNC Port:
Lower TerminatedInserting a Video Patch Cord into front “upper” port automatically terminates signal path into the lower 75 ohm load. Video Port:
No Patch
BNC Port:
Upper TerminatedInserting a Video Patch Cord into front “lower” port automatically terminates signal path into the upper 75 ohm load. Video Port:
Patch Both
BNC Port:
Signal thru as ArrowedInserting Video Patch Cords into both front ports inputs and/or outputs signal. Dual Video Jack Normalling Chart
There are two types of dual video jacks: Normal Through and Straight Through. In Canare, these are identified at the end of the model name, W means the former and S means the latter. The following chart explains the differences between two types.
W type (Normal Through) Video Port:
No Patch
BNC Port:
Signal thru as ArrowedSignal routes between top and bottom BNC without the use of Video plugs. Video Port:
Patch Upper
BNC Port:
Lower TerminatedInserting a Video Patch Cord into front “upper” port automatically terminates signal path into the lower 75 ohm load. Video Port:
No Patch
BNC Port:
Upper TerminatedInserting a Video Patch Cord into front “lower” port automatically terminates signal path into the upper 75 ohm load. Video Port:
Patch Both
BNC Port:
Signal thru as ArrowedInserting Video Patch Cords into both front ports inputs and/or outputs signal. S type (Straight Through) Video Port:
No Patch
BNC Port:
Both Signal TerminatedTwo independent single jacks in a dual housing. Video Port:
Patch Upper
BNC Port:
Lower TerminatedInserting a Video Patch Cord into front “upper” port automatically terminates signal path into the lower 75ohm load. Video Port:
No Patch
BNC Port:
Upper TerminatedInserting a Video Patch Cord into front “lower” port automatically terminates signal path into the upper 75ohm load. Video Port:
Patch Both
BNC Port:
Signal thru as ArrowedInserting Video Patch Cords into both front ports inputs and/or outputs signal.






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