Hi Neven,

Yes - A shielded telcomm cable is the way to go I agree.


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Would a cable with four twisted pairs + shield work? If yes, you may
consider
CAT5 (5 twisted per inch) or CAT3 (3 twists per inch) shielded Ethernet
cable.
They come in AVG 24 and 26 sizes, stranded and colid, with foil and/or
braided
shield. I am not sure what manufacturer carries what types, but I have seen
all
sorts of them around - I hope you can foind it by doing Internet search.

Neven
>
> List Members,
>
> I am looking for a five conductor overall shielded cable.  The wires need
to
> be stranded and very small gauge, AWG 26 or smaller.  My customer is
> interested in a double-shielded configuration - braid on the outside, foil
> on the inside.
>
> I have had no success finding such a product.
>
> The application is such that I think that a cigarette wrap foil alone
would
> work, but I am concerned about its ruggedness; this product will be worn
by
> men at work.  Any suggestions pro/con on using a foil shield under such
> conditions, including how to terminate it gently but securely and
> peripherally?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Ken Javor
>
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