Coaxial cables are a type of electrical cable that has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. Coax cables are durable, easy to install and are designed to carry signals over long distances.
Coaxial Cable Applications
Its applications include feedlines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas, computer network (Internet) connections, digital audio (S/PDIF), and distributing cable television signals. For detailed information about their uses and the different kinds of coaxial cables available, we recommend you read our bespoke Coaxial Cable Guide.
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Type 0.6/3.7 and 0.6L/3.7 available as bare copper
wire or stranded cable in accordance with DIN47383, DIN47384PE insulation Bare copper braid outer conductor Operating temperature -25 → +85 °CCable with PVC sheath or FR-NC version with flame-retardant and halogen-free sheaths, in accordance with VDE0472, Part 804 Test Type B as ...
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From the trusted brand RS PRO, comes a
range of high quality coaxial cables. Constructed out of industry-standard components, these flexible cables have been designed to carry signals over long distances and are easy to install making them a fantastic solution for connections to networking systems These RG59 cables are ...
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Designed and created due to the increasing demand
for a quality range of OFC Cables. Stringent copper purity tests have resulted in a highly flexible yet extremely robust range of cables. This range of cable caters for professionals in audio recording or broadcasting. Combining mechanically strong and reliable crimp terminations ...