Belden Cable for Analog IO

Tim Ganz

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Can someone tell me the belden cable number that is commonly used for analog IO signals on Allen bradley analog cards?

It has a grey jacket and has 1 black insulated conductor and 1 clear insulated conductor and a drain wire with a fial shield.
 

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