RG6 Coaxial Cable

RG6 Coaxial Cable

Backbone/Backhaul Radio Systems

Information

It features a solid or stranded copper center conductor, dielectric insulation, aluminum shielding, and an outer PVC jacket. The cable is characterized by its 75-ohm impedance, which minimizes signal loss over long distances and ensures efficient transmission of radio frequency (RF) signals. Features Conductor: 18AWG Conductors ( e.g.Solid Copper, Stranding coppers,CCS ,ect.) Dielectric: Formed Polyethylene insulation Shielding: Typically employs multiple layers of shielding (e.g., aluminum foil and aluminum braiding, copper braiding, CCA braiding,ect ) Sheath: Available with flame retardant PVC, LSZH,PE Applications: RG-6 coaxial cable is a widely used type of coaxial cable designed for high-frequency signal transmission, particularly in applications such as cable television (CATV), satellite communications, broadband internet, and CCTV systems. Key advantages of RG-6 include its durability, resistance to electromagnetic interference (EMI), and ability to handle higher frequencies (up to 2-3 GHz) compared to older standards like RG-59. It is commonly terminated with F-type connectors for seamless integration with modern audiovisual and networking equipment. RG-6 is the industry standard for residential and commercial installations requiring reliable high-bandwidth signal delivery.

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