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Pacer RG59UW Coax Cable - White - 200' [MRG59UW-200]RG59UW Coax Cable White 200' Many industries and individuals use RG59U coaxial cable to transmit communication signals. Most notably, audio, video, or network signals. You'll recognize this cable style if you've looked at the back of your cable box or modem. Many people don't even realize that the name of these cables is actually coaxial. Many people call them coax. So, what does coax, or coaxial, mean? The term coaxial indicates the cable possesses
RG59UW Coax Cable - White - 200'
Many industries and individuals use RG59U coaxial cable to transmit communication signals. Most notably, audio, video, or network signals. You'll recognize this cable style if you've looked at the back of your cable box or modem. Many people don't even realize that the name of these cables is actually coaxial. Many people call them coax. So, what does coax, or coaxial, mean?
The term coaxial indicates the cable possesses two concentric conductors. These conductors are separated by an insulating material. Put simply, the inner conductor is encased in a cylindrical material that insulates it. This insulating material is surrounded by a tubular conducting shield. There may even be another insulating layer after the shield in certain cases. Most frequently, the inner conductor carries the signal-carrying voltage while the shield is kept at ground potential. Why create a wire like this? Well, this type of design offers several benefits. Most important is that this design restricts magnetic and electric fields. The fields are restricted to the internal insulating material. This helps to reduce leakage outside the shield.
Why use Coaxial Cable RG59U? This type of coaxial cable has a wide range of uses. Most commonly, it is used for low-power video or RF signal connections. One notable characteristic of coaxial cable RG59 is its impedance of 75 ohms. It is also slightly smaller than RG6 making it ideal where limited space is an issue.
Specifications:
- Conductor AWG: 22 Solid Copper Clad Steel
- Insulation Material: Solid Polyethylene
- Shield Coverage: 95% Tinned Copper Braid 2.6Ω/M
- Jacket Material/Nom. O.D.: White PVC 0.260
- Nom. Cap pF/ft: 20.5
- Velocity of Prop. (% pF/m): 66
- Nominal Impedance (Ohms): 73
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