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Suitable for CatTV and Satellite small dish signal from LNB.RG6U, RG-6U. Suitable for CatTV and Satellite small dish signal from LNB.== RG58 Coaxial 50-Ohm ==== RG-58 Coaxial 50-Ohm ==A coaxial cable consisting of a 20 AWG solid .032" bare copper conductor with polyethylene insulation, 95% tinned copper braid shield and PVC jacket.  RG-58/U is a specific type of coaxial cable often used for Thin Ethernet (10BASE2) and low-power signal connections. The cable has a characteristic impedance of either 50 or 52 Ω.  RG58, RG-58. A coaxial cable consisting of a 20 AWG solid .032" bare copper conductor with polyethylene insulation, 95% tinned copper braid shield and PVC jacket.  RG-58/U is a specific type of coaxial cable often used for Thin Ethernet (10BASE2) and low-power signal connections. The cable has a characteristic impedance of either 50 or 52 Ω.  == RG-59 75 Ohm ==RG59, RG-59. Made of 23 AWG solid copper, shielded with 34 AWG braided annealed copper and wrapped in a PVC jacket.  RG-59/U is a specific type of coaxial cable, often used for low-power video and RF signal connections.Frequently used for lowpass baseband video frequencies, such as composite video.  RG-59 coaxial cable is commonly packed-in with consumer equipment, such as VCRs or digital cable/satellite receivers. Manufacturers tend to include only RG-59 cables because of its low cost (when compared to RG-6). However, given the short lengths provided (usually 4-6 feet), this is generally sufficient for its typical use.  For broadcast RF (like tv antenna cable) its high-frequency losses are too great to allow its use over long distances.  This cable is also used with IBM 3270 equipment, WANG equipment or Black Box Coax Protocol Converters or Switches.* composite video (RCA)* Computer
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