Description : 1. 50 ohms coaxial cable is very widely used with radio transmitter applications. Commonly used 50 Ohm constructions include RG-8 and RG-58.
2. A typical 50 ohm coax coaxial cable is pretty much 30pf per foot (doesn't apply to miniature cables or big transmitter cables, check a cable catalogue for more details). 50 ohms coaxial cables are used in most radio applications, in coaxial Ethernet and in many instrumentation applications.
Specification : Physical dimensions:
1. Center conductor: BC, 2.80mm.
2. Dielectric: solid PE, 7.80mm.
3. First shield: bonded AL foil, 100%.
4. Second shield: TC, 16 x 5 x 0.16mm.
5. Jacket: PVC, 8.80mm.
Electrical characteristic:
1. Impesance: 50¡Ó2£[.
2. Capacitance: 26.0 pF/ ft.
3. Velocity of propagation: 66%.
4. Return loss: VHF 20 dB, UHF 18 dB.
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