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About

  • “RG” refers to “Radio Guide”, originally a unit indicator for bulk RF cable in the U.S. military’s Joint Electronics Type Designation System.

 

Usage:

  • RG11 Coaxial Cables are used for Wide Broadband with far signal transmission distance, often used as a main cable line in transmitting observing camera data, Cable Television, etc.

 

Difference Between RG6 and RG11

 

  • RG11 is better at preserving signal quality than the RG6
  • RG11 is able to work at much higher frequencies than the RG6
  • RG11 costs more than RG6
  • RG11 is twice as thick as RG6
  • RG11 is not as flexible as RG6
  • We can use RG11 to replace RG6

 

Comparison Chart

 

Categories RG6 RG11
Uses Mostly used for satellite cables Only reserved for special uses
Price Less expensive More expensive
Thickness 0.375 inches or ⅜ inches 0.75 inches or ¾ inches
Flexibility More flexible and less stiff Less flexible and stiffer
Attenuation More signal loss Less signal loss
Center Conductor 18AWG 14AWG

 

 

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RG8 Coaxial Cable Specifications

  • Central conductor: Stranded pure copper conductor with a final diameter of 0.0855 inches
  • Dielectric Insulation: Solid polyethylene with an outside diameter of 0.285 inches
  • Outer conductor and shield: Pure copper wire braid
  • Jacket: PVC jacket
  • Nominal impedance: 50 ohms
  • Inner conductor DC resistance: 1.9 ohms/1,000 feet
  • Outer conductor DC resistance: 1.2 ohms/1,000 feet
  • Operating temperature range: 80 degrees Celsius to -40 C
  • Maximum voltage: 4,000 volts DC
  • Attenuation at 1,000 MHz: Approximately 7.4 dB/ft
  • Attenuation at 4,000 MHz: Approximately 23 dB/ft

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