Belden 50 Ohm And 75 Ohm Wireless Transmission Coax Cable
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Belden 50 Ohm And 75 Ohm Wireless Transmission Coax Cable
Also Known As:-
50 Ohm Coax Cable, 75 Ohm Coax Cable, Bare Copper Coax, Tinned Copper Coax, 300V Cable, 600V Cable, Wireless Transmission Cable
About:-
• A coaxial cable is an electrical cable used to transmit high-frequency radio-frequency (RF) signals from one point to another. It features a unique shielded design that prevents signal interference and data loss.
• Belden has set the worldwide broadcast cable standard for decades, getting its start with the award-winning digital precision video coax line in 1995. Our 50 Ohm Coax Cables offer excellent performance across longer distances as they carry power and voltage signals. Designed to make certain that data signals travel through the cable in the most efficient way possible, they can maintain signal strength while also ensuring reliable integrity and exceptional quality.
• Belden has set the worldwide broadcast cable standard for decades, getting its start with the award-winning digital precision video coax line in 1995. Our 75 Ohm Coax Cables handle frequencies from 12 GHz to 3 GHz, ensuring reliable signal integrity and exceptional broadcast quality in high-resolution applications. Designed to carry audio and video signals through the cable in the most efficient way possible, they lose very little signal strength along the way..
Applications:-
• Antenna Communication: Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint links.
• Two-Way Radios: Used in commercial, emergency, and amateur (Ham) radio systems.
• Wireless Microphones: Linking stage microphones to receiver equipment.
• Tracking and Navigation: GPS connections and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) setups.
Standards:-
• RG-174 Type: Extremely thin, flexible 26 AWG cables used for internal router modules, Wi-Fi adapters, and micro-antenna setups.
• RG-58 Type (e.g., Belden 8240, 8259): Thinner, flexible cables (typically 20 AWG) ideal for short-run indoor connections or patch panels where space and flexibility are essential.
• RG-8 Type (e.g., Belden 9913, 7810A): Thick, low-loss cables with heavy conductors (typically 10 AWG). They feature high-performance shielding (like foil wrapped with a tinned copper braid) to ensure signal strength over long outdoor distances.
Key Technical Considerations:-
• Shielding Effectiveness: Look for options combining foil and high-density braiding (e.g., 90–95% coverage) to prevent external interference.
• Attenuation (Signal Loss): Thicker cables provide lower signal attenuation, making them crucial for long-distance runs.
• Environmental Jacket: Ensure you pick the right jacket depending on the environment—PE (Polyethylene) for outdoor UV/sunlight resistance or Plenum-rated materials for indoor fire safety in air ducts.
Features and Benefits:-
50 Ohm Coax Cable:
• Suitable for a Variety of Applications: Available in outdoor, riser-rated and water-blocked options
• Designed for Communication: Supports point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless antenna communication: wireless mics, two-way radios, etc.
75 Ohm Coax Cable:
• Tolerates Rough Installation: Resists deformation and maintains impedance and return loss
• Low Loss for High Performance: Significant return loss headroom accounts for potential loss elsewhere in the transmission line
• Easy Stripping and Improved Reliability: High-end, skin-foam insulation technology process provides the right amount of conductor adhesion
• Crush Resistant: Made of a specially formulated, gas-injected, high-density foam polyethylene that is tougher than standard polyethylene
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