About This Product
- RG-58 with 50 Ohm, N-Male Connector Ends, Double Shield, flexible UV proof PE.
- The cable consists of a central conductor, dielectric insulator, metallic shield, and outer insulating layer.
- It has a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms, making it suitable for transmitting RF signals.
- RG58 is a type of coaxial cable commonly used for various telecommunications and RF (radio frequency) applications.
- The dielectric material in RG58 is often made of solid or foam polyethylene, which helps maintain the cable’s impedance and reduces signal loss.
- RG58 has limitations in terms of signal loss over distance and may not be suitable for long cable runs or high-frequency applications.
- It’s essential to choose the appropriate coaxial cable type based on your specific requirements and frequency needs.
- Construction: RG58 coaxial cable consists of several layers, each with its own specific.
- function: Inner
- Conductor: This is a solid or stranded copper or aluminum wire located at the center of the cable. It carries the electrical signal and is insulated from the outer layers.
- Dielectric: Surrounding the inner conductor is a dielectric material, typically made of plastic foam, which provides insulation and maintains the spacing between the inner and outer conductors.
- Braided Shield: Over the dielectric, there is a layer of metallic braid made of copper or aluminum. This shield helps to protect the inner conductor from external electromagnetic interference (EMI) and provides the cable with its characteristic flexibility. Outer Jacket: The cable is covered by an outer jacket, which is usually made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or another durable material. The outer jacket provides additional protection to the cable and makes it more resistant to environmental factors such as moisture and abrasion.
- Impedance: RG58 cables typically have a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. This impedance is important for matching the cable to the impedance of the devices it connects to, ensuring efficient signal transmission.
- Applications: RG58 coaxial cable is commonly used for various applications, including: Ethernet: It was once used for Ethernet connections, although it has largely been replaced by other cable types like Cat5e and Cat6 for higher data rates. Radio Frequency (RF) and Antenna
- Connections: RG58 is still used for connecting antennas to radios and other RF equipment, especially in lower frequency ranges. CCTV and Security Systems: It is used for video surveillance and security camera installations.
- Ham Radio: RG58 is popular among amateur radio operators for its flexibility and performance at lower frequencies. Short-Distance Data Transmission: In some cases, it is used for short-distance data transmission in industrial and laboratory settings.
- Advantages: RG
Product information
Connector Type | BNC |
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Cable Type | Coaxial, Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Security Camera |
Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Brand Name | Generic |
Country of Origin | India |
Model Name | RG58 Coaxial Cable with BNC Male to BNC Male |
Customer Package Type | RG58 Coaxial Cable |
Model Number | RG58 Coaxial Cable |
Manufacturer | HRtronics |
ASIN | B0CH8LZMSJ |
Included Components | RG58 Coaxial Cable |
Item Height | 20 Centimeters |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Colour | Silver |
Item Shape | Round |
Outer Material Type | Plastic |