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RG6 Coaxial Cable, CATV Quad Shield Riser CMR, 18 AWG BC, 60%/40% AL Braid, 100% AL Foil Shield, 1,000'

SKU: CC1-1043BK-6QB
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Primus Cable
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$159.99
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Description

RG6 Quad Shield Riser CMR Coax Cable, HDTV and CATV, AL Foil, 60%/40% AL Braid, Digital Satellite

Our RG6 Coaxial Cable is extensively employed in wiring digital satellite, digital CATV, and HDTV television networks due to its superior shielding for signal preservation. With a denser jacket and thicker conductor compared to RG59, RG6 enables data transfer at twice the speed. We offer RG6 dual shield and quad shield cables to optimize signal retention for sharper, clearer digital images. Operating at an impedance of 75 ohms, the RG6 Coaxial Cable has been sweep- tested up to 3GHz.

This cable is compatible with our CN3-1594-59 BNC RG59 and CN2-7887-RG6 F-Type RG6 Connectors.

Applications

Coaxial Cable is used to transmit radio frequency energy. The advantage of coaxial is that the electromagnetic field carrying the signal occurs only in the space between the inner and outer conductors. With that said, it allows the cable to be installed next to metal objects without power loss. Coaxial Cable also provides protection of the signal from external electromagnetic interference. Coaxial Cables connects radio transmitters and receivers to their antennas, computer network (Internet) connections, digital audio (S/PDIF), and distributing cable television signals. This makes RG6 Coax cable an ideal solution for tv cable wire or coax cable for internet usage.

Product Quality

Our high-quality RG6 quad shield coaxial cable consists of an 18 AWG solid bare copper(BC) inner conductor that transmits the signal. It is wrapped in dielectric polyethylene insulation. This RG6 quad-shielded coaxial cable comes with bonded aluminum foil and 60% / 40% aluminum braided shield. This is covered with a flame-rated PVC jacket. Our cables are UL-listed, ETL and RoHS Compliant.

Where to use Coaxial Cable

A broad range of applications exist for coaxial cabling. It is widely used with home entertainment equipment such as Cable Television (CATV), Digital HDTV, Audio / Video, and Digital Satellite. It is also used with security cameras, and GPS Systems.

Features

Features

  • High-grade CMR Riser Rated RG6 Coaxial Cable
  • Suitable for Digital HDTV, Digital Satellite, Cable Television CATV, and Audio/Video Applications
  • Sweep-Tested to 3GHz
  • 75 Ohm Impedance
  • 60% + 40% AL Wire Braiding and 100% AL Foil Shielding Bonded
  • 18 AWG Solid Bare Copper Center Conductor
  • Foam Polyethylene Dielectric Core
  • Riser CMR and CL2R Rated Jacket
  • UL Listed & ETL Verified
  • Supplied in a Pull Box or on a Spool
  • Black Jacket is UV-Resistant

Specifications

Specifications

Physical Construction

Inner Conductor Material Solid Bare Copper
Conductor Size 18 AWG
Conductor Material Solid Bare Copper (BC)
Insulation Material Foamed PE
1st Shield Material Bonded Aluminum Foil
2nd Shield Material 60% Aluminum Wire Braiding
3rd Shield Material Aluminum Foil
4th Shield Material 40% Aluminum Wire Braiding
Outer Jacket Material Riser CMR- Black Jacket is UV Resistant
Jacket Color Black or White

Electrical Characteristics

Impedance 75 Ohm
Nominal Velocity of Propagation N/A
Nominal Capacitance 15.8 Pf/M
Nominal Conductor DC Resistance 21.1 Ohm/1KM
Maximum Operating Voltage-UL N/A
Structure Return Loss 5-480 MHz >22dB
450-3.0Ghz >20dB

Mechanical Characteristics

Temperature Range -20°C to +60°C
Maximum Recommended Pulling Tension N/A

Additional Information

Additional Information

To learn more about our RG6 Bulk Coaxial Cable here is a link to a page containing more information on our premium RG6 Bulk Coaxial Cable.

What's in the Box

What's in the Box

  • RG6 Quad Shield CMR Riser Coaxial Cable,18 AWG BC, AL Foil Shield, 60%+40% AL Braid
  • 1,000' Lengths are Supplied in a Pull Box
  • 500' Lengths are Supplied on a Spool or in a Pull Box
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