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Coaxial cable, or coax, is intended for use as transmission line for radio frequency (RF) signals. A few common applications of coax would be to connect radio transmitters or receivers with their antennas, network connectivity, and the more familiar distribution of cable television to your home. When compared with other modes of transmission, coaxial cable shows advantage in that the electromagnetic field that carries the signal does not stray from the space between the inner and outer conductors. This allows coaxial cable to be safely installed next to metallic objects that would otherwise result in electromagnetic interference and losses of power.  We carry coaxial bulk cable in RG-58/U, RG-59/U, RG-6/U, RG-6/UQ, and RG-8/U.  In our "How-To" section you will find step-by-step instructions on how to terminate coax cables.

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1000FT Transmission and Computer Coaxial Cable - RG-8/U Plenum - Belden 7733A 1000FT Transmission and Computer Coaxial Cable - RG-8/U Plenum - Belden 7733A

ComputerCableStore™ 1000FT Transmission and Computer Coaxial Cable - RG-8/U Plenum - Belden 7733A Cable is commonly used for data transmission and computer applications. This particular cable is Plenum rated to meet Building Fire Code. Terminate with your choice of BNC or F-Type connectors, which are also available here at the ComputerCableStore™.
Coaxial cable is a cable consisting of an inner conductor, surrounded by a tubular insulating layer typically made from a flexible material with a high dielectric constant, all of which is then surrounded by another conductive layer (typically of fine woven wire for flexibility, or of a thin metallic foil), and then finally covered again with a thin insulating layer on the outside. The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing the same geometric axis. Coaxial cables are often used as a transmission line for radio frequency signals. In a hypothetical ideal coaxial cable the electromagnetic field carrying the signal exists only in the space between the inner and outer conductors. Practical cables achieve this objective to a high degree. A coaxial cable provides protection of signals from external electromagnetic interference, and effectively guides signals with low emission along the length of the cable.
The BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) connector is a very common type of RF connector used for terminating coaxial cable. The BNC connector is used for RF signal connections, for analog and Serial Digital Interface video signals, amateur radio antenna connections, aviation electronics (avionics) and many other types of electronic test equipment. It is an alternative to the RCA connector when used for composite video on commercial video devices, although many consumer electronics devices with RCA jacks can be used with BNC-only commercial video equipment via a simple adapter. BNC connectors were commonly used on 10base2 thin Ethernet networks, both on cable interconnections and network cards, though these have largely been replaced by newer Ethernet devices whose wiring does not use coaxial cable. Some ARCNET networks use BNC-terminated coax.


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500FT RG-6/u Dual Shielded Coaxial Cable - White 500FT RG-6/u Dual Shielded Coaxial Cable - White

This ComputerCableStore™ 500FT RG-6/U Dual Shielded Coaxial Cable - White is perfect for indoor/outdoor antenna (MATV), standard cable/digital cable television (CATV), and digital satellite (SATV) installations. The spool in a box packaging eases installation while the foot markings on the jack make sure you always know how much is left. Comprised of 18 AWG solid copper covered steel Conductor surrounded by a foam polyethylene dielectric and dual shields. Dual Shielded with a 120% coverage aluminum polyester foil shield and 60% converage tinned copper braid. Sweep tested to 3 GHz and UL listed you can be sure this cable will perform beyond your expectations.
RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. The term "RG-6" itself is quite generic and refers to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition, and dielectric type. RG-6 was originally a military spec where RG means Radio Guide, but is now obsolete; in practice, the term "RG-6" is generally used to refer to coaxial cables with an 18 AWG center conductor and 75 ohm characteristic impedance.
Coaxial cable is a cable consisting of an inner conductor, surrounded by a tubular insulating layer typically made from a flexible material with a high dielectric constant, all of which is then surrounded by another conductive layer (typically of fine woven wire for flexibility, or of a thin metallic foil), and then finally covered again with a thin insulating layer on the outside. The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing the same geometric axis. Coaxial cables are often used as a transmission line for radio frequency signals. In a hypothetical ideal coaxial cable the electromagnetic field carrying the signal exists only in the space between the inner and outer conductors. Practical cables achieve this objective to a high degree. A coaxial cable provides protection of signals from external electromagnetic interference, and effectively guides signals with low emission along the length of the cable.


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500FT RG-6/u Dual Shielded Coaxial Cable - Black 500FT RG-6/u Dual Shielded Coaxial Cable - Black

This ComputerCableStore™ 500FT RG-6/U Dual Shielded Coaxial Cable - Black is perfect for indoor/outdoor antenna (MATV), standard cable/digital cable television (CATV), and digital satellite (SATV) installations. The spool in a box packaging eases installation while the foot markings on the jack make sure you always know how much is left. Comprised of 18 AWG solid copper covered steel Conductor surrounded by a foam polyethylene dielectric and dual shields. Dual Shielded with a 120% coverage aluminum polyester foil shield and 60% converage tinned copper braid. Sweep tested to 3 GHz and UL listed you can be sure this cable will perform beyond your expectations.
RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. The term "RG-6" itself is quite generic and refers to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition, and dielectric type. RG-6 was originally a military spec where RG means Radio Guide, but is now obsolete; in practice, the term "RG-6" is generally used to refer to coaxial cables with an 18 AWG center conductor and 75 ohm characteristic impedance.
Coaxial cable is a cable consisting of an inner conductor, surrounded by a tubular insulating layer typically made from a flexible material with a high dielectric constant, all of which is then surrounded by another conductive layer (typically of fine woven wire for flexibility, or of a thin metallic foil), and then finally covered again with a thin insulating layer on the outside. The term coaxial comes from the inner conductor and the outer shield sharing the same geometric axis. Coaxial cables are often used as a transmission line for radio frequency signals. In a hypothetical ideal coaxial cable the electromagnetic field carrying the signal exists only in the space between the inner and outer conductors. Practical cables achieve this objective to a high degree. A coaxial cable provides protection of signals from external electromagnetic interference, and effectively guides signals with low emission along the length of the cable.


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