Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Coaxial Cable |
Conductor Material: | BC/CCS/CCA/TC/CU/CCAG |
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Description
RG6 Standard Coaxial Cable with bonded foil, PVC jacket and messenger, center conductor is copper clad steel, for 75ohm CATV drop cable. Package quantity: 305m/Reel
Physical dimensions
ITEM |
RG6S |
RG6SM |
RG6T(M) |
RG6Q(M) |
Center conductor |
1.02mm + 0.01mm |
1.02mm + 0.01mm |
1.02mm+ 0.01mm |
1.02mm+ 0.01mm |
Dielectric |
4.57+ 0.05mm Foam PE |
4.57+ 0.05mm Foam PE |
4.57+ 0.05mm Foam PE |
4.57+ 0.05mm Foam PE |
Shield |
Bonded AL Foil |
Bonded AL Foil |
Bonded AL Foil |
Bonded AL Foil |
Braid coverage |
60%~90% |
60%~90% |
60%~90% |
60%~90% |
Shield |
|
|
Al Foil |
Al Foil |
Braid coverage |
|
|
|
40%~60% |
Jacket |
6.91+0.05mm PVC |
6.91+0.05mm PVC |
7.06+0.05mm PVC |
7.54+0.05mm PVC |
Messenger |
|
1.30mm |
1.30mm |
1.30mm |
Characteristics
Nominal Impedance(ohm) |
75±3 |
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Nominal Velocity of Propagation(%) |
88 |
||
Nominal Capacitance(pF/m) |
53±3 |
||
Sparker Test(AVC) |
4000 |
||
SRL(dB) |
>20 |
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Attenuation [68o F(20o C)]
|
Frequency (MHz) |
Maximum (dB/100 ft.) |
Maximum (dB/100 m) |
55 |
1.60 |
5.25 |
|
187 |
2.85 |
9.35 |
|
300 |
3.55 |
11.64 |
|
450 |
4.40 |
14.43 |
|
600 |
5.10 |
16.73 |
|
750 |
5.65 |
18.54 |
|
865 |
6.10 |
20.01 |
|
1000 |
6.55 |
21.49 |
Coaxial cable is a type of transmission line used to transmit high-frequency electrical signals with low losses. It consists of a center conductor, an insulating layer, a metallic shield, and a jacket. Coaxial cables are widely used in communication systems and networks, such as cable television (CATV), satellite TV, internet, and telephone. The RG6 standard coaxial cable is a popular choice for CATV applications, as it is designed to provide a low loss transmission for signals up to 1 GHz. The cable has a copper-clad steel center conductor, which provides good conductivity and strength, and a dielectric insulation layer made of foam or solid polyethylene, which provides low capacitance and high velocity of propagation. The RG6 cable also features a bonded foil shield made of aluminum or copper, which provides excellent electrical shielding, and a PVC jacket, which protects the cable from moisture, sunlight, and physical impacts. In addition, the cable may have a messenger wire, which provides additional support for aerial installations. One of the advantages of coaxial cable is its ability to carry a large amount of information over long distances without significant losses. This is because the cable shield and the center conductor form a balanced transmission line, which minimizes the effects of external interference and signal reflections. Another advantage of coaxial cable is its ease of installation and maintenance. The cable can be easily terminated with standard connectors, such as F-type or BNC connectors, which provide a reliable and easy-to-replace interface between the cable and the equipment. In addition, coaxial cable is resistant to electromagnetic interference and can operate in harsh environments. However, coaxial cable also has its limitations. It is not suitable for high-speed digital signals, as it has a limited bandwidth and high attenuation at higher frequencies. For this reason, fiber-optic cable and twisted-pair cable are preferred for high-speed data transmission and Ethernet networks. In summary, coaxial cable is a reliable and cost-effective solution for CATV and other communication applications. It provides good signal integrity, durability, and ease of use, and can be used in a variety of environments and installations. Whether you are setting up a home entertainment system or a large-scale network, coaxial cable is likely to be a key component of your infrastructure. |