Coaxial Cables
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RW-2 Coaxial Cable 50 ohm, with stress-relieved BNC male terminations, five-foot length.
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RW-3 Coaxial Cable Fabricated with low-loss type RG-58A/U (0.195-inch diameter) cable. Suitable for temperatures of -40. to +80. C. Not recommended for runs longer than 25 feet.
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Illustration of a pigtail connection, where the center conductor and ground braid of the coaxial cable are separated to allow connection to antennas using threaded studs or bolts and a nut.
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RW-5 Coaxial Cable Fabricated with low-loss type RG-8/U (0.405 inch diameter) cable. Suitable for temperatures of -40° to +80° C. Recommended for runs between 25 and 120 feet in length.
Specify terminations desired: UHF/UHF or UHF/Pigtail. Note: RW-5 Cables are terminated with a CON-UHF-CABLE Plug on one or both ends. The heavy RW-5 Cable can cause excessive stress and damage to the BNC Antenna Connector on the Receiver. We recommend the use of CON-BNC/UHF-P/J and CON-BNC/BNC-J/J Adapters, and a small RW-2 or RW-3 Cable for connection to a receiving system. Adapters and small cable are not included in price of RW-5 Cable. |
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RG-58 Coaxial Cable Low-loss type RG-58A/U (0.195 inch diameter) cable. Suitable for temperatures of -40° to +80° C. Recommended for runs of less than 25 feet.
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RG-8 Coaxial Cable Low-loss type RG-8/U (0.405 inch diameter) cable. Suitable for temperatures of -40° to +80° C. Recommended for runs 25 to 100 feet in length.
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