Twinax under that name was a two conductor shielded coax like cable for 
balanced antennas.  The R-389 for instance had a connector for that kind of 
cable.
<https://www.prowireandcable.com/ib/belden-9207/9207/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl_Hb1q3d2AIVhj1pCh0MkAd5EAAYASAAEgJSKfD_BwE>

But are you sure you are not thnking about the cable for Token-Ring networks?  
That was two pair for IBM networks of about 25 years ago.  Stiff and ugly to 
work with.

David K0LUM


> On Jan 16, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've seen the name "TwinAx" somewhere.  It was probably networking or 
> terminals, at least 30 years ago.
> 
> 73 -- Lynn
> 
> On 1/16/2018 11:55 AM, Bill wrote:
>> 30 years ago, when I was living in Fairfax County, VA, the TV cable was 
>> shipped around on a double coax cable.
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