PE physical foaming insulated coaxial RF cable SYWV(Y)-75-5
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- Shanghai
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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Product properties:
Uses: This product is applicable to shared antenna systems, closed circuit television system and other signal transmission, and such cable has the characteristics of small attenuation and strong anti-interference
Structure and size of YWV (Y) PE physical foaming insulated coaxial RF cable products
Items | Sizes | ||||
SYWV(Y)-75-5 | SYWV(Y)-75-7 | SYWV(Y)-75-9 | SYWV(Y)-75-12 | ||
Inner conductor diameter | 1.00±0.02 | 1.66±0.02 | 2.15±0.03 | 2.77±0.03 | |
Outer diameter of foaming medium (insulator) | 4.80±0.20 | 7.25±0.20 | 9.00±0.25 | 11.50±0.30 | |
Outer conductor | Aluminum-plastic composite belt or aluminum foil + tinned soft copper wire braiding, and the nominal diameter when the tinned copper wire is used in braid | 0.12~0.15 | 0.12~0.15 | 0.12~0.18 | 0.12~0.20 |
The maximum diameter braided angle of outer conductor ≤ 45 °, filling factor of 0.23 (minimum) | 5.8 | 8.3 | 10.1 | 12.6 | |
Jacket | Thickness | 0.70 | 0.85 | 0.96 | 1.00 |
Outer diameter | 7.2±0.30 | 10.3±0.30 | 12.2±0.40 | 15.40±0.40 | |
Delivery length | Length of each volume | 100 | 100 | 200 | 200 |
Short break | 20 | 50 | 50 | 50 | |
As for length of each conducting wire of -7, -9, -12, the order requirements shall prevail |
Electrical performance of SYWV (Y) polyethylene physical foaming insulated coaxial RF cable products
Items | Sizes | ||||
SYWV(Y)-75-5 | SYWV(Y)-75-7 | SYWV(Y)-75-9 | SYWV(Y)-75-12 | ||
Core cable dielectric strength | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 | |
Insulation Resistance 500V DC > | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | 10000 | |
Sheath dielectric strength | Spark test | 3.0 | 5.0 | 8.0 | 8.0 |
Water immersion test | 2.0 | 3.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | |
Characteristic impedance 200MHZ | 75±3.0 | 75±2.5 | 75±2.5 | 7.5±2.0 | |
Voltage decrease constant | 50MHz | 4.9 | 3.1 | 2.6 | 2.0 |
200MHz | 9.9 | 6.5 | 5.2 | 4.1 | |
550MHz | 16.8 | 10.7 | 8.5 | 6.7 | |
800MHz | 21.0 | 13.9 | 11.5 | 92 | |
Return loss | VHF | 20 | 20 | 20 | 23 |
VHF | 18 | 18 | 18 | 20 |
- Q:The power cord will not be inside the wall, it will be through a sheet of drywall then in a closet that is under my stairs, at no time will the power cord be inside of a wall. It will just be behind the wall and in a closet where I will plug it into a surge protector. good to go??
- if okorder / You as a home owner, working on your own home, are not bound by these laws If you live out in the country, that may be true, but just try having any work done that involves a building inspector. The inspector may call you on it and I live in AZ where you can generally get away with just about anything!
- Q:i replaced my ps2 power ribbon cable with a slightly diffrent ribbon cable but it had all the connections just like the original one. i plugged in my ps and i heard that slight clicking sound of the electricity entering the ps2's cuircut such as it always has when it was working fine. but when i plug the ps2 in the lights on the power buttons wont come on and they havent come on no matter whitch way i turn the cable. i would really like to get back to KH2 bugt this is getting annoying. what is up with my ps2 that even though everything is connected i cant seem to get the power lights to come on. help!
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- Q:What is the best tool or method in your opinion to locate cable damage causing current leak on several cables supplying outdoor lighting as detected by a tripping GFCI breaker. (Or water in a light obviously). Is there a meter that can measure that directly with the power off?
- I usually have one of my kids lick their finger and run it along the cable. a lightbulb in the mouth helps.
- Q:Acoustic Audio 10 inch home theatre powered subwoofer use speaker wire or subwoofer cable?
- As you used the phrase The wire that was included for the subwoofer, I'll presume that we're talking Home Theater in a Box here. As someone above mentioned, sub frequencies can use a lot more energy. In a larger system where you are consistently running several hundred watts over longer distances, a larger wire would probably be benificial. For a HTIB system such as yours the wire that came with it would be more than adequate over the short run that would typically be needed. Having said that, there is nothing wrong and nothing will be damaged by going to a larger gauge wire. Just not a lot of benefit.
- Q:im having probelms with the end piece that goes into the computer, and it needs to be replaced.
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- If it works, I wouldn't think there would be any risk in my opinion. Its probably the same kind of cord.
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- If your talking about the power cables from the power supply to the motherboard those are fairly straight forward. It is a 20 or, 24 pin connector. Usually along the edge opposite the external connections for the motherboard. Although, the placement really depends on the manufacturer and, could even be near the middle of the board. They are keyed and, you can not plug them in incorrectly. As long as you don't force them into the slot. If your speaking of the wires from the case to the motherboard that is a little more difficult. P3 and, P4 motherboards usually have a keyed connection that simply plugs in. Other boards have markings on each of the wires corresponding with it's connection. The one thing that is the same for every board is that the two black wires must be side by side. If you've never done it before you should have labeled each wire and, made a diagram of their placement. Your best hope short of taking your computer to the local shop is to try and, find diagrams for both your motherboard and, the case.
- Q:Do you need to use both the 6 pin PCI-E power cable and the 8 pin PCI-E power cable on a video card? Why are they used? To give power to the video card if needed? Seems like the motherboard gives the card power as well?
- if the graphics card has an 6-pin power connector and an 8-pin connector then u need to use the 6-pin and the 8-pin power cable from your power supply.most power supplies (especially those that supply 500 watts of power to your cpu and all the peripherals) in the market right now have at least one connector for each type (6-pin and 8-pin).usually the most high-end power supplies now (like the Ultra X4 series) have more than 1 for each type.right now the most high-end power supplies from my perspective is the 1600W power supply from the Ultra X4 series.it has 3 6-pin power connectors and 3 for the 8-pin power connector. and ya the 6- and 8-pin power connector is the bridge for the power supply to transport power to the component. nope.the motherboard is a selfish guy.it doesnt give power to the graphics card unless the graphics card doesn't take a lot of wattage to work then the motherboard will donate power to the graphics card.
- Q:does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
- There are only a handful or so connectors on the modern ATX Power Supply. Pictures of the connectors or the adapters or extenders can be found in the manual for your motherboard (found in the manufacturer's website) or at online cable vendors (see link for one, below.) Sometimes an adapter or entender is needed due to the cables being too short - especially in the case where a new case has the power supply mounted on the bottom, rather than the top of the case.
- Q:Help in English:do these expressions have exactly the same meaning?
- There is some overlap, but, as Eric says, a cable is usually thicker than a cord. There is an interesting saying in German that contrasts the two ideas. Lange Leitung ... kurzer Draht. English isn't so specific.
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PE physical foaming insulated coaxial RF cable SYWV(Y)-75-5
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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