Product details
Coaxial type = RG174/U
Outer diameter = 2.79mm
Impedance = 50 Ω
Roll length = 50m
Jacket color = Black
Jacket material = Polyvinyl chloride PVC
Insulation material = PE
Conductor material = bare copper,
Outer diameter = 2.79mm
Impedance = 50 Ω
Roll length = 50m
Jacket color = Black
Jacket material = Polyvinyl chloride PVC
Insulation material = PE
Conductor material = bare copper,
clad steel
strand type = stranded wire
stranded wires = 7/34
strand count = 7
strand size = 34 AWG
Connection type = B
Operating temperature min = -40°C
RG174/U coaxial cables. RG174/U series coaxial cables are traditionally used to connect telecommunications and data equipment. This connection is useful to facilitate the transmission of radio frequency signals. What is a coaxial cable?. A coaxial cable is a special type of cable made of copper in combination with other materials for shielding and components to block signal interference. It includes a physical channel to transmit the ambient signal, usually in combination with an insulation layer. Features and Benefits. A coaxial communication cable, great for communication! Meets MIL-C-1 requirements With tinned copper braid and a black PVC jacket Flexible cable with similar size and characteristics to URM95 Flexible inner stranded conductor in 7/0.16 mm Pure copper coated steel with a robust polyethylene insulation. Typical applications:. Transmission of signals for television and terrestrial connections Transmission of signals from CCTV cameras Transmission of signals for broadband communications Connection of satellite antennas for residential and commercial use. How do coaxial cables work?. Coaxial cables have concentric layers of electrical conductors and insulating material. Their structure ensures that a signal is enclosed in the cable and prevents it from being affected by electrical interference.
strand type = stranded wire
stranded wires = 7/34
strand count = 7
strand size = 34 AWG
Connection type = B
Operating temperature min = -40°C
RG174/U coaxial cables. RG174/U series coaxial cables are traditionally used to connect telecommunications and data equipment. This connection is useful to facilitate the transmission of radio frequency signals. What is a coaxial cable?. A coaxial cable is a special type of cable made of copper in combination with other materials for shielding and components to block signal interference. It includes a physical channel to transmit the ambient signal, usually in combination with an insulation layer. Features and Benefits. A coaxial communication cable, great for communication! Meets MIL-C-1 requirements With tinned copper braid and a black PVC jacket Flexible cable with similar size and characteristics to URM95 Flexible inner stranded conductor in 7/0.16 mm Pure copper coated steel with a robust polyethylene insulation. Typical applications:. Transmission of signals for television and terrestrial connections Transmission of signals from CCTV cameras Transmission of signals for broadband communications Connection of satellite antennas for residential and commercial use. How do coaxial cables work?. Coaxial cables have concentric layers of electrical conductors and insulating material. Their structure ensures that a signal is enclosed in the cable and prevents it from being affected by electrical interference.
Length | 50 m |
Item number | 9738469 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | MRG1740.0050 |
Release date | 9/24/2018 |
Cable colour | Black |
Coaxial cable type | Antenna cable |
Cable design | Standard |
Length | 50 m |
Width | 15 cm |
Height | 8 cm |
Weight | 15 g |
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