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RG59UPVC60
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RG59U PVC 75 Ohms Solid Center Core - 60% Braid Shield. Standard 60% braid plus foil shield, UL rated RG59 1,000 foot roll of coaxial cable for use in CATV/MATV (cable TV), Audio, Video and other broadband uses. The cable comes in a specially made box to easily spool the cable out of. The color is white and the cable is certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL.)
RG62UPVC60
RG62U PVC 93 Ohms Solid Center Core - 60% Braid Shield. RG-62 cable was originally used in IBM mainframe environments (1970's / early 1980's). Many computer installations had miles and miles of RG-62 cabling for the connection of IBM terminals (i.e. 3270) to IBM cluster controllers (i.e. IBM 3274). Datapoint (San Antonio, TX) developed ARCnet a 2.5 Mbps LAN that also used RG-62 cabling (circa 1980's).
RG6PVC95
RG6 PVC 75 Ohms Solid Center Core - 95% Braid Shield - Out Door. Achieving the best picture possible for your composite video installations requires the best cable. Copper clad steel conductors are fine for RF applications like antennas, cable television and satellite installations, but may result in poor quality composite video signals. This Impact Acoustics coax cable is designed specifically for installations where you intend to run composite video, RGBHV video, component video and even surveillance systems! This cable has 18AWG bare copper center conductor surrounded by a foam polyethylene dielectric, 95% copper braid and PVC jacket. Use for CL1, CL2, CM, CMX and CMG installations. Sweep-tested to 3GHz to ensure performance. To help you keep track of cable used, the cable jacket is sequentially marked every two feet. Features: 18AWG solid bare copper center conductor 95% bare copper shield Foam polyethylene dielectric CM/CL2 rated PVC jacket Sweep tested to 3GHz Sequential foot marking ends at 0 feet
RG6UPVC60
RG6U PVC 75 Ohms Solid Center Core - 60% Braid Shield. Achieving the best picture possible for your composite video installations requires the best cable. Copper clad steel conductors are fine for RF applications like antennas, cable television and satellite installations, but may result in poor quality composite video signals. This Impact Acoustics coax cable is designed specifically for installations where you intend to run composite video, RGBHV video, component video and even surveillance systems! This cable has 18AWG bare copper center conductor surrounded by a foam polyethylene dielectric, 60% copper braid and PVC jacket. Use for CL1, CL2, CM, CMX and CMG installations. Sweep-tested to 3GHz to ensure performance. To help you keep track of cable used, the cable jacket is sequentially marked every two feet. Features: 18AWG solid bare copper center conductor 60% bare copper shield Foam polyethylene dielectric CM/CL2 rated PVC jacket Sweep tested to 3GHz Sequential foot marking ends at 0 feet
THICKNETPVC
ThickNet PVC 50 Ohms Solid Center Core - 95% Braid Shield - Ethernet Back Bone. The original cabling standard for Ethernet that uses coaxial cables. The name derives from the fact that the maximum data transfer speed is 10 Mbps, it uses baseband transmission, and the maximum length of cables is 500 meters. 10Base5 is also called thick Ethernet, ThickWire, and ThickNet.
TXPVC
Twinaxial PVC 100 Ohms Solid Center Cores - 95% Braid Shield. Twinaxial cable is coaxial cable that contains two inner conducting wires rather than one IBM's AS/400 and System/3x midrange computer systems use twinaxial cable More specifically, twinaxial cable is a cable with three conductors. Two conductors are insulated wires in the center of the cable. The other conductor surrounds the first two conductors and they are separated by a layer of insulation. Typically, twinax is used to connect IBM computers with their devices. The name is frequently abbreviated as twinax
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