A cable having universal applications for transmitting any kind of
electrical signal, including AC and DC power, for sensitive test
instruments cables and, particularly, for conducting audio, video and
digital signals through a stranded metal wire conductor can consist of
virtually any configuration, or randomly-no configuration. The cable can
be shielded or unshielded to suit personal preferences or specific
applications. The cable is made from wire that can be braided in any Litz
wire configuration that provides a desired number of twists per foot. The
cable can be used to transmit any type of electrical signal with the
results dependent on which gauge of wire listed below is used. The
following list includes twenty one gauges of wire which are significant
because they represent the lowest to highest performance capabilities in
my cable and are numbered low to high for this purpose, starting with
gauge 40, and finishing with gauge 60. These gauges of wire represent a
progressively better and more accurate electrical signal transducer with
each higher numbered gauge: 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60. In the preferred embodiment, the
main determining factor in performance is the specific gauge of wire in
use. Thus, a 40 gauge wire is lower in performance, with a 60 gauge wire
having the theoretical highest performance. The cable can be made with
air as a dielectric or any other type of jacketing can be used.