DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable DXE-58AU

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Part Number: DXE-58AU

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Coaxial Cable, RG-58A/U, 20 AWG Strand Copper, Type I PVC Jacket, per foot
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DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable DXE-58AU

DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable DXE-58AU

DXE-58AU

4.75 out of 5 stars ( 16 )

Part Number: DXE-58AU

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Brand:
Manufacturer's Part Number:
DXE-58AU
Part Type:
Product Line:
DXE Part Number:
DXE-58AU
Coaxial Cable Type:
RG-58A/U
Coaxial Cable Jacket Outside Diameter:
0.195 in.
Coaxial Cable Jacket Material:
PVC, Type I
Center Conductor Gauge:
20 AWG
Center Conductor Material:
Tinned copper
Center Conductor Construction:
19 strands of 33 AWG
Dielectric Material:
Low density polyethylene
Dielectric Outside Diameter:
0.116 in.
Shield 1 Construction:
Braided
Shield 1 Material:
Tinned copper
Shield 1 Percent Coverage:
95-97
Loss Per 100 ft. at 30 MHz:
2.8 dB
Velocity Factor Percentage:
66
Assembled:
No
UV-Resistant:
No
Direct Bury:
No
Quantity:
Sold by the foot.

DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable

DX Engineering RG-58A/U 52-ohm Bulk Coaxial Cable is a highly flexible, 52 ohm feedline with a black PVC jacket, which is ideal for all indoor and some outdoor applications where UV exposure is not an issue. Specially suited for low to medium-power amateur stations, RG-58A/U also provides an ultra-flexible cable for coaxial jumpers. DX Engineering RG-58A/U features a low-density polyethylene dielectric and uses PL-259 or 2-piece N connectors. Both connector types must be used with reducing adapters that fit RG-58 cable.

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