Cable RG58 50 Ohm 5MM

The RG59 75 Ohm Cable is designed for reliable video and data transmission in various electronic applications. With its 6 mm diameter, this cable offers a balance of flexibility and durability, making it ideal for CCTV systems, broadcast video, and other low-frequency signal applications.

Key Features:

  • Design: RG-58 cables have a coaxial design, which means they consist of a central conductor (usually copper or aluminium), an insulating layer, a metallic shield, and an outer insulating layer. This design helps to reduce interference and signal loss.
  • Impedance: RG-58 cables typically have a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. This impedance value is suitable for many RF (radio frequency) and data transmission applications.
  • Diameter: The outer diameter of the RG-58 cable is usually around 5 millimetres (0.195 inches).
  • Centre Conductor: The centre conductor carries the electrical signal and is typically made of copper or aluminium. Copper is preferred for its better electrical conductivity.
  • Insulation: The centre conductor is surrounded by an insulating material, usually made of polyethylene (PE), which helps maintain the separation between the centre conductor and the outer shield.
  • Shielding: RG-58 cables have a braided or spiral metallic shield around the insulation. This shield provides protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
  • Outer Jacket: The outermost layer of the cable is the jacket, which is typically made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or other materials. The jacket protects the inner components from environmental factors and physical damage.
  • Applications: RG-58 coaxial cables are commonly used in applications where 50-ohm impedance is required, such as connecting antennas to radios, computer networking (particularly older Ethernet standards like 10Base2), and in some test and measurement equipment.

Specifications:

  • Impedance: 50 Ohms
  • Diameter: 5 mm
  • Frequency Range: Up to 1 GHz
  • Attenuation: Low signal loss, typically 0.6 dB/m at 1 GHz
  • Connector Compatibility: Compatible with standard 50 Ohm connectors
  • Cable Construction: Flexible, with a weather-resistant outer jacket and double shielding

Instructions

  • Cut the cable to the desired length using appropriate cable cutters.
  • Strip the cable ends carefully to prepare for connector attachment.
  • Attach connectors to the cable ends, ensuring a secure and proper fit.
  • Connect the cable to your equipment, making sure all connections are tight and secure.