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All TV coax cables\nhave an impedance of 75 ohms (Ω) and use F-type male connectors. Antenna's and\nTV's use F-type female connectors. RG-6 coax cable This cable is the industry\nstandard for home reception. RG-6 is available with 2, 3, or 4 layers of\nshielding. Three or four layers has better immunity from interference and is\nmore sturdy and durable, but is a little more expensive and less flexible than\ndual shield. Outside cables should be quad shield (4 shield layers). RG-11\ncoax cable This cable can be used if signal loss is a problem, typically a\nlong cable run. The advantages of RG-11 are it has the least loss, and is\navailable with 2, 3, or 4 layers of shielding. It can also carry high power\nsignals. The disadvantages are it's more expensive, less flexible, bigger and\nheavier. This cable is primarily designed for high power transmissions and\nlong cable runs. RG-59 coax cable This cable can be used, but is a little more\nlossy and has only a single layer of shielding. RG-59 is usually used indoor's\nfor raw video signals (recorders, games, etc.). RG-59 was used for over-the-\nair TV before RG-6 became common. Read more Twin-lead cable This cable is\nsometimes called flat or ribbon cable, and should be replaced. Twin-lead works\nwell for VHF frequencies (RF 2-13) and is especially good at the VHF-Lo\nchannels (RF 2-6), but has no shielding and is unusable for UHF channels (RF\n14-69). See Broadcast Frequencies. Some twin lead cables do not weather well\nand degrade (signal loss) with time. Read more SUMMARY Cable Impedance is in\nohms ( Ω ), and is the ratio of the signal electric to magnetic field. The RG\nin cable type stands for \"Radio Guide\", and is widely used to describe cable\nperformance. RG designations were developed by the military during World War\nII. The military has replaced the radio guide reference with military\nspecification MIL-C-17. All connectors introduce a small signal loss, about\n-0.5 dB. Barrel Two cables can be connected using a female-to-female\nconnector, also called a barrel. Television wall plates Television wall plates\nuse barrel connectors. Coax ground block Coax ground blocks are barrel\nconnectors with a port to connect \/ run a ground wire. Right angle connectors\nRight angle connectors (female-to-male) can be useful connecting to\ntelevisions and antenna's with limited space. Read more ADAPTERS Some antennas\nand televisions only have a twin-lead connection and need an adapter to\nconnect to a coax cable. Vice versa an antenna or television with a coax\nconnection will need an adapter to connect to a twin-lead cable. A coax-to-\ntwin-lead adapter (75 \/ 300 Ω) is a MATCHING NETWORK (circuits) or a BALUN\n(ferrite transformer) that matches signal impedance to 300 or 75 ohms.\nAdapters work both ways (bi-directional), signals go from coax to twin-lead or\ntwin-lead to coax. Adapters introduce a small signal loss that increases with\nfrequency (RF Channel). Read more Frequency Band RF Channel Loss dB VHF-Lo 2 -\n6 -0.2 VHF-Hi 7-13 -0.4 UHF 14 -1.0 UHF 36 -1.4 UHF 40 -1.5 UHF 69 -2.0 Read\nmore\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003ch3\u003eProduct Features\u003c\/h3\u003e\n \u003cul class=\"a\"\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eApplications: use Ultra Series coaxial cables to connect Televisions, cable modems, satellite receivers, Off-air Antennas and all other f-female equipped devices.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eConstruction: Manufactured from Triple shielded RG6 coaxial cable suitable for outdoor or indoor use.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eIn-Wall use: Ultra Series Coax cables are UL rated for in-wall use.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eConnectors: nickel Plated F-type connectors. Complimentary removable East grip connector caps simplify installation onto f-female. 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Loss is\nmeasured in power decibels (dB's). The longer the cable the greater the loss.\nLoss also depends on frequency, the higher the frequency (the higher the RF\nchannel), the greater the loss. RF channels in the VHF band have noticeably\nless loss than channels in the UHF band. Signal Loss depends on; Cable\nTypeCable LengthSignal Frequency Three types of coax cable (RG-6, RG-11,\nRG-59) can be used to connect an antenna to televisions. All TV coax cables\nhave an impedance of 75 ohms (Ω) and use F-type male connectors. Antenna's and\nTV's use F-type female connectors. RG-6 coax cable This cable is the industry\nstandard for home reception. RG-6 is available with 2, 3, or 4 layers of\nshielding. Three or four layers has better immunity from interference and is\nmore sturdy and durable, but is a little more expensive and less flexible than\ndual shield. Outside cables should be quad shield (4 shield layers). RG-11\ncoax cable This cable can be used if signal loss is a problem, typically a\nlong cable run. The advantages of RG-11 are it has the least loss, and is\navailable with 2, 3, or 4 layers of shielding. It can also carry high power\nsignals. The disadvantages are it's more expensive, less flexible, bigger and\nheavier. This cable is primarily designed for high power transmissions and\nlong cable runs. RG-59 coax cable This cable can be used, but is a little more\nlossy and has only a single layer of shielding. RG-59 is usually used indoor's\nfor raw video signals (recorders, games, etc.). RG-59 was used for over-the-\nair TV before RG-6 became common. Read more Twin-lead cable This cable is\nsometimes called flat or ribbon cable, and should be replaced. Twin-lead works\nwell for VHF frequencies (RF 2-13) and is especially good at the VHF-Lo\nchannels (RF 2-6), but has no shielding and is unusable for UHF channels (RF\n14-69). See Broadcast Frequencies. Some twin lead cables do not weather well\nand degrade (signal loss) with time. Read more SUMMARY Cable Impedance is in\nohms ( Ω ), and is the ratio of the signal electric to magnetic field. The RG\nin cable type stands for \"Radio Guide\", and is widely used to describe cable\nperformance. RG designations were developed by the military during World War\nII. The military has replaced the radio guide reference with military\nspecification MIL-C-17. All connectors introduce a small signal loss, about\n-0.5 dB. Barrel Two cables can be connected using a female-to-female\nconnector, also called a barrel. Television wall plates Television wall plates\nuse barrel connectors. Coax ground block Coax ground blocks are barrel\nconnectors with a port to connect \/ run a ground wire. Right angle connectors\nRight angle connectors (female-to-male) can be useful connecting to\ntelevisions and antenna's with limited space. Read more ADAPTERS Some antennas\nand televisions only have a twin-lead connection and need an adapter to\nconnect to a coax cable. Vice versa an antenna or television with a coax\nconnection will need an adapter to connect to a twin-lead cable. A coax-to-\ntwin-lead adapter (75 \/ 300 Ω) is a MATCHING NETWORK (circuits) or a BALUN\n(ferrite transformer) that matches signal impedance to 300 or 75 ohms.\nAdapters work both ways (bi-directional), signals go from coax to twin-lead or\ntwin-lead to coax. Adapters introduce a small signal loss that increases with\nfrequency (RF Channel). Read more Frequency Band RF Channel Loss dB VHF-Lo 2 -\n6 -0.2 VHF-Hi 7-13 -0.4 UHF 14 -1.0 UHF 36 -1.4 UHF 40 -1.5 UHF 69 -2.0 Read\nmore\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\u003ch3\u003eProduct Features\u003c\/h3\u003e\n \u003cul class=\"a\"\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eApplications: use Ultra Series coaxial cables to connect Televisions, cable modems, satellite receivers, Off-air Antennas and all other f-female equipped devices.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eConstruction: Manufactured from Triple shielded RG6 coaxial cable suitable for outdoor or indoor use.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eIn-Wall use: Ultra Series Coax cables are UL rated for in-wall use.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eConnectors: nickel Plated F-type connectors. Complimentary removable East grip connector caps simplify installation onto f-female. Easily removed by sliding off if not desired.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003c\/ul\u003e\n\n\n\n\n"}

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PBD RG6 Coaxial Cable with F-Male Connectors & Female to Female F-Type Coaxial Cable Extension - Grip Caps - 40FT

Signal Loss All cables have some signal loss. Loss is measured in power decibels (dB's). The longer the cable the greater the loss. Loss also depends on frequency, the higher the frequency (the higher the RF channel), the greater the loss. RF channels in the VHF band have noticeably less loss than channels in the UHF band. Signal Loss depends on; Cable TypeCable LengthSignal Frequency Three types of coax cable (RG-6, RG-11, RG-59) can be used to connect an antenna to televisions. All TV coax cables have an impedance of 75 ohms (Ω) and use F-type male connectors. Antenna's and TV's use F-type female connectors. RG-6 coax cable This cable is the industry standard for home reception. RG-6 is available with 2, 3, or 4 layers of shielding. Three or four layers has better immunity from interference and is more sturdy and durable, but is a little more expensive and less flexible than dual shield. Outside cables should be quad shield (4 shield layers). RG-11 coax cable This cable can be used if signal loss is a problem, typically a long cable run. The advantages of RG-11 are it has the least loss, and is available with 2, 3, or 4 layers of shielding. It can also carry high power signals. The disadvantages are it's more expensive, less flexible, bigger and heavier. This cable is primarily designed for high power transmissions and long cable runs. RG-59 coax cable This cable can be used, but is a little more lossy and has only a single layer of shielding. RG-59 is usually used indoor's for raw video signals (recorders, games, etc.). RG-59 was used for over-the- air TV before RG-6 became common. Read more Twin-lead cable This cable is sometimes called flat or ribbon cable, and should be replaced. Twin-lead works well for VHF frequencies (RF 2-13) and is especially good at the VHF-Lo channels (RF 2-6), but has no shielding and is unusable for UHF channels (RF 14-69). See Broadcast Frequencies. Some twin lead cables do not weather well and degrade (signal loss) with time. Read more SUMMARY Cable Impedance is in ohms ( Ω ), and is the ratio of the signal electric to magnetic field. The RG in cable type stands for "Radio Guide", and is widely used to describe cable performance. RG designations were developed by the military during World War II. The military has replaced the radio guide reference with military specification MIL-C-17. All connectors introduce a small signal loss, about -0.5 dB. Barrel Two cables can be connected using a female-to-female connector, also called a barrel. Television wall plates Television wall plates use barrel connectors. Coax ground block Coax ground blocks are barrel connectors with a port to connect / run a ground wire. Right angle connectors Right angle connectors (female-to-male) can be useful connecting to televisions and antenna's with limited space. Read more ADAPTERS Some antennas and televisions only have a twin-lead connection and need an adapter to connect to a coax cable. Vice versa an antenna or television with a coax connection will need an adapter to connect to a twin-lead cable. A coax-to- twin-lead adapter (75 / 300 Ω) is a MATCHING NETWORK (circuits) or a BALUN (ferrite transformer) that matches signal impedance to 300 or 75 ohms. Adapters work both ways (bi-directional), signals go from coax to twin-lead or twin-lead to coax. Adapters introduce a small signal loss that increases with frequency (RF Channel). Read more Frequency Band RF Channel Loss dB VHF-Lo 2 - 6 -0.2 VHF-Hi 7-13 -0.4 UHF 14 -1.0 UHF 36 -1.4 UHF 40 -1.5 UHF 69 -2.0 Read more

Product Features

  • Applications: use Ultra Series coaxial cables to connect Televisions, cable modems, satellite receivers, Off-air Antennas and all other f-female equipped devices.
  • Construction: Manufactured from Triple shielded RG6 coaxial cable suitable for outdoor or indoor use.
  • In-Wall use: Ultra Series Coax cables are UL rated for in-wall use.
  • Connectors: nickel Plated F-type connectors. Complimentary removable East grip connector caps simplify installation onto f-female. Easily removed by sliding off if not desired.

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