Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cable is electrical cable consisting of a central conductor wire, surrounded by an insulating layer, which is in turn surrounded by a metal shield and outer jacket. The purpose of the shield is to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and the jacket provides additional protection to the cable.
Coax cable is commonly used for transmitting audio and video signals, as well as data in computer networks. It is also used in cable television and satellite television systems.
One of its advantages is the ability to carry signals over long distances without degradation. It is also relatively easy to install and terminate compared to other types of cables.
There are different types with varying impedance, bandwidth, and attenuation characteristics, which are designed for specific applications.
Our coaxial cable selection includes RG174AU, RG213, RG58, RG59, and RG6.