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RG59 Coaxial Cables
Part Number Breakdown
To illustrate the diversity of this product category and facilitate the ordering process, the table below shows the structure of a Typical Part Number C59ABBB-BK and its possible variations.Specifically, Row 1 shows the Part Number. Row 2 describes the Variables that make up the Part Number. Row 3 lists the possible Values for each variable.
C |
59 |
A |
B |
B |
B |
- |
BK |
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RG Cable |
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First Connector |
Second Connector
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Jacket Color (RG59 Only) |
Coax |
06 08 58 59 62 |
A = SOLID PVC B = SOLID PLENUM C= STRANDED PVC |
B = BNC F = F CONNECTORS N = N CONNECTORS R = RCA U
= UHF |
B = BNC F = F CONNECTORS N = N CONNECTORS R = RCA U
= UHF |
BNC ONLY (BLANK IF NO BOOTS) B = BOOTS (SPECIFY BOOT COLOR ON P.O.) |
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BK = BLACK BL = BLUE GR = GREEN OR
= ORANGE RD = RED WT
= WHITE YL = YELLOW
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COAXIAL CABLE
- A high-capacity cable used in comunications and video, commonly called co-ax. It contains an insulated solid or
stranded wire surrounded by a solid or braided metallic shield, wrapped in a plastic cover. Fire-safe teflon coating is optional.
Although similar in appearance, there are several types of coaxial cable, each designed with a different width and impedance for a particular purpose (TV,
baseband, broadband). Coax provides a higher bandwidth than twisted wire pair.CHECK LIST:
1. CONNECTOR TYPE (BNC, F CONNECTOR, RCA or UHF)? 2. JACKET (PVC or PLENUM)? 3. BOOTS (BNC ONLY)? 4. LENGTH? |