At Nassau National Cable we work to give you the best quality services at competitive prices. As part of our efforts, we are constantly working to make it easier for you to choose, purchase, and handle cables according to your specific needs. this is the goal of value-added services, which help to sculpt cables according to your needs, identify and protect them.
Resources
- Resources Charts and Infographics
- Wires and Cable Blog
- Case Studies
- Value Added Services
- Podcast
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Content
- Cable A vs Cable B
- Cables by Industry
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Cables by Type
- Thermocouple Wire
- Thermostat Wire
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Coaxial Cable
- RG316 vs. RG174: All About Micro-Coax Cables
- How Are Twinax and Coax Cables Different?
- RG58 vs. RG59 Coax Cable: Which One To Choose?
- RG6 vs. RG6U Coax Cable: Are There Any Differences?
- Can The Coaxial Cable Be Used For Speaker Wire?
- Can a Coaxial Cable Be Converted to Ethernet?
- Choosing a Coaxial Cable: RG6 vs. RG 11 vs. RG59
- Coaxial Cable vs. Twisted Pair Cable: What Should I Choose?
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Service Entrance Cable
- THHN
- URD and Aluminum Cables
- SOOW And Portable Power Cables
- MC Metal Clad Cable
- NM-B Romex
- Direct Burial Wire
- Speaker Cables
- Extension Cords
- Custom Cables
- Industry Trends Overview and News
- Cable Structure, Insulation, Splicing and Harnesses
- Cable Management
- Miscellaneous
Coaxial Cable
A coaxial cable is a signal-transmission copper cable with plastic insulation, copper shielding, and plastic coating. It is a durable communication cable that runs long distances and is well- protected from EMI and cross-talk.
Coax cables are used to transmit video signals, in CATV, HDTV, and CCTV, in radio antennas, and for Ethernet, though the latter is becoming less and less frequent as other types of cables replace coax. The name of the coax cable starts with "RG." Common types of this cable are RG58, RG58, RG6, and RG11.