• Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7 System 1
  • Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7 System 2
  • Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7 System 3
  • Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7 System 4
  • Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7 System 5
  • Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7 System 6
Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7

Polyethylene(PE) insulated RF cable SYV75-7

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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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


SYV Solid polyethylene insulated RF cable:

Type

Cable structure parameters

Inner conductor

Insulation

Outer conductor

Jacket

Structure elements/diameter

Outer diameter

Structure

Nominal thickness

Thinnest thickness

Outer diamete

SYV75-2

7/0.08

1.5±0.10

Single braid layer

0.43

0.30

2.9±0.10

SYV75-3

7/0.17

3.0±0.15

Single braid layer

0.66

0.45

5.0±0.25

SYV75-5-1

1/0.72

4.6±0.20

Single braid layer

0.90

0.60

7.1±0.30

SYV75-5-2

7/0.26

4.6±0.20

Single braid layer

0.90

0.60

7.1±0.30

SYV75-7

7/0.40

7.30±0.25

Single braid layer

1.0

0.70

10.2±0.30

SYV75-9

1/1.37

9.0±0.30

Single braid layer

1.2

0.80

12.4±0.40

SYV50-2-1

7/0.15

1.5±0.10

Single braid layer

0.43

0.30

2.9±0.10

SYV50-2-2

1/0.68

2.2±0.10

Single braid layer

0.56

0.40

4.0±0.20

SYV50-3

1/0.90

3.0±0.15

Single braid layer

0.66

0.45

5.0±0.25

SYV50-5-1

1/1.37

4.6±0.20

Single braid layer

0.90

0.60

7.0±0.30

SYV50-5-2

1/1.37

4.6±0.20

Single braid layer

0.90

0.60

7.8±0.30

SYV50-7-1

7/0.76

7.3±0.25

Single braid layer

1.0

0.70

10.2±0.30

SYV50-7-2

7/0.76

7.3±0.25

Single braid layer

1.0

0.70

11.2±0.30

 

SYKV vertical hole PE insulated RF cable:

Structure

Type

Inner conductor

Insulation outer diameter

Insulation resistance

Characteristic impedance

Capacitance

Attenuation Coefficient

Reference Weight

50MHz

200MHz

800MHz

Vertical hole Insulation

SYKV-75-5

1/1.00

4.8

5000

75±3

60

5.3

10.8

22.9

50

SYKV-75-7

1/1.60

7.3

5000

75±3

60

3.4

7.1

15.2

95

SYKV-75-9

1/2.00

9.0

5000

75±3

60

2.8

5.7

12.5

153

Q: a usb cable has 5 volts and 2.5 watts. so can it still power if it has 5 volts and 1.5 watts
Uh...YES! The voltage matches and the current will be regulated by the resistance of the device being powered. It will work fine.
Q: NH-YJV-4 * 4 in NH-YJV-4 * 4 in power cable tube
Because the AC operation will produce eddy current, will make the steel pipe and cable heat burned. Single core refers to only one conductor in an insulating layer. When the voltage exceeds 35kV, most of the single-core cable, its core and metal shield layer relationship can be seen as a transformer primary winding coil and the relationship between the core. When the single-core cable core through the current when there will be magnetic lines linked to aluminum or metal shielding layer, so that both ends of the induced voltage. Power safety regulations: 35kV and below the voltage level of the cable are used at both ends of the grounding method, which is because most of these cables are three-core cable, in normal operation, the current flow through the three core sum of zero, in the aluminum There is no flux chain outside the package or metal shield, so that there is essentially no induced voltage at both ends of the aluminum or metal shield, so there is no induced current flowing through the aluminum or metal shield after grounding at both ends. But when the voltage exceeds 35kV, most of the single-core cable, its core and metal shield layer relationship can be seen as a transformer primary winding coil and the relationship between the core. When the single-core cable core through the current when there will be magnetic lines linked to aluminum or metal shielding layer, so that both ends of the induced voltage.
Q: I plugged my 110 volt JBL On Stage ipod speakers into a 220 volt socket. The fuse has blown, although I think it has only blown in the power cable and that the Ipod speakers are still fine. I was wondering where I could find a replacement power cable. Thanks for your help
A 110 ac plug configuration is usually not the same as a 220 ac plug configuration. they look completely different and will not pug into each other...so, I'm not sure how you managed to do that. Now, I am talking about the United States (not sure where you live). Anyway, I'm sure you can find a new power cable online. Or have Best buy order one for you if they don't have it in stock.
Q: We found a flat screen HD monitor in someone's trash can and we just need to find the cables. I searched online for cables for this model and can't find any. I just need the power cable for it and the DVI cable.
try radio shack.
Q: trying to install new amplifier; running cable from battery through firewall to the trunk; done on several cars before; looking for advice or best practices...
if you look under the hood, facing the cars windshield, the far right corner against the firewall, there's a dip in the sheet metal. if you drill there at the lowest point, the hole will come out behind and a little above your brake pedal. run it through there , under the side trim. not only will this seperate power from rca wires (eliminating ground noise) but it will be easy to run. if you want a professional job, take out your seats (all of em) and run it under the carpet, but i'm sure you have to remove the center console. my buddy ran the wire under the car and drilled through the floor and ran it under the rug but that is such a bad idea because if the wire corrodes from weather you will have a fire.
Q: If i bought a graphics card with a power cord, cable, plug thingy, will it matter how much power my desktop can produce? Because i know some graphics card use quite abit of power and my desktop is old and does very little power.. So yeah.
With a power cord, cable, plug thingy? I've never seen such a setup, and I thought I knew a bit about computers. I know I've seen old (mid 2000s) articles about something like that, but it never got market traction as far as I'm aware. I'd say that you would have to replace your power supply - but I guess a separate power supply should be another solution as well - though it might actually be cheaper to replace the power supply rather than having a separate power supply for your GPU. Also, your motherboard doesn't necessarily support the newest GPUs at any rate, so... yeah.
Q: I blew 2 fuses in my amp in my car, i have replaced them both, one was a 30amp and the other a 20. The 30 amp was an inline fuse from the battery to the amp and the 20 amp was a standard 20 amp fuse in the amp. As i said i replaced both fuses and try the amp again and it wouldnt go. There is a LED light on the top just lighting up a logo, when i attatch the power from the battery the light goes off and when i disconnect it the light comes on. When i dissconect the power the red light for diagnose comes on.
sounds like the power wire might be exposed somewhere and its shorting the system
Q: hi i found out that the cable power that goes from my wall outlet to my wireless router is broken. so i would like to rip some of the plastic and solder and then put some take so the negative and positve wires do not touch. is it safe to do that? thank you. 10 points to the best answer. god bless you.
If it's the skinny low voltage cable then go ahead. Even if it does come apart the most that will happen it that it will give you a light shock. Probably not even that if it's less than 12 V. Couldn't harm a fly. Hint: cut the positive lead an inch shorter on one wire and same for the negative on the other side. Now your splices aren't next to each other. If the wire is going to be exposed (i.e. not tucked behind the TV), get some heat shrink tubing from Radio Shack or Home Depot to make it look professional and prevent the electrical tape from rubbing off. Just make sure to thread the wire through the heat shrink tubing before you fix the wire! If it's the thick mains cable that plugs directly into the wall, DONT DO IT. That much electricity can actually jump through electrical tape if, say, you step on the wire. Get a new cable and remake the connection inside the box.
Q: do i fit the 2 other power connectors to the psu wire or just the one connectorThanksCard is an hd3870
I have the HD 3870 and I do not recall it having 3 power connectors. There is only one, which is the 6pin. Only the 3870X2 and the 2900 have two power connectors which are 6pin and 8pin. Read the manual. You might be looking at jumpers or sound connectors and putting power to those items will cause you to fry your good card.
Q: My amp was working this morning. On my way home, the power cable came out somehow. I put it back in and it wasn't powering on. The amp fuses were blown, I replaced them. Then I went to hook the battery terminal back and the fuse in my power cable blew instantly. I replaced it and tried again and it blew again. Also the fuses in the amp are fine now. I did the same process when I installed my amp the first time and it was fine so I don't know why it's doing this now. The amp is a Boston Acoustics 800w RMS amp and an 80a fuse. Any ideas?
you got a short to ground, make sure ANY part of the Positive (hot) wire is not touching the chassis

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