
RG-58 - Wikipedia
RG-58/U is a type of coaxial cable often used for low-power signal and RF connections. The cable has a characteristic impedance of either 50 or 52 Ω. "RG" was originally a unit indicator for …
What are RG58 Coaxial Cables? - everything RF
Jan 16, 2023 · The RG58/U is a 53.5-ohm coaxial cable with an overall diameter of 0.195 inches and has a voltage rating of up to 1900 Vrms. It has an internal bare copper conductor (carrying …
RG58 A/U, B/U & C/U? - Shure
Aug 24, 2021 · RG stands for "Radio Guide" and is a military term. The 58 class has an outer diameter of 0.195 inches, 50 to 53.5 ohms impedance, and can handle up to 500 watts of HF …
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RG58 Coaxial Cable 49.2ft, CB Coax Cable, UHF PL259 Male to Male Coaxial 50 Ohm Coax Low Loss for HF VHF CB Radio, Ham Radio, SWR Meter, Scanner, Antenna Analyzer
DESCRIPTION: RG 58/U COAXIAL CABLE WITH 20 AWG CONDUCTOR AND 95% TINNED COPPER BRAID RATING: ELT LISTED AS CL2/CATV Construction Parameters: Wall (in)* …
DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable DXE-58AU
DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable is a highly flexible, 52 ohm feedline with a black PVC jacket, which is ideal for all indoor and some outdoor applications where UV …
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RG-58/U Cable - McMaster-Carr
Choose from our selection of RG-58/U cable in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.
RG-58/U Cable - McMaster-Carr
Often used in radio transmission, network connections, and digital audio feed, this cable transmits audio, video, and data signals. RG-58/U and RG-59/U cable are good for low frequency …
RG58 Coax Cable for Reliable Data Transmission - Allied Wire
RG58 Coaxial Cable is a flexible and lightweight coaxial cable with a 50-ohm characteristic impedance and maximum voltage rating of 1,900 volts. The central conductor is 20 American …
RG-58/U Coaxial Cables - Coax - Grainger Industrial Supply
RG-58/U coaxial cable transmits lower power signals such as radio frequencies, network connections, and LAN and data transmission signals.