Description
RG11 coaxial aerial cable CCS refers to an RG11 coaxial cord with a copper-clad steel (CCS) center conductor. The CCS conductor is a type of coaxial cord conductor where a steel core is coated with a layer of copper. This allows for better conductivity and signal transmission than a pure steel core, while still being more cost-effective than a solid copper core.
RG11 coaxial aerial cable CCS is commonly used for television and satellite installations, particularly for long cable runs where signal loss can be a concern. It has a larger diameter and higher impedance than RG6 cables, which allows for a wider bandwidth and less signal attenuation over longer distances.
Specification
Frequency MHz | dB/100FT.(NOM.) | dB/100M.(NOM.) |
1MHz | 0.17dB | 0.56dB |
10MHz | 0.45dB | 1.48dB |
50MHz | 0.89dB | 2.92dB |
100MHz | 1.21dB | 3.97dB |
200MHz | 1.68dB | 5.51dB |
400MHz | 2.37dB | 7.78dB |
700MHz | 3.27dB | 10.73dB |
900MHz | 3.77dB | 12.37dB |
1000MHz | 3.95dB | 12.96dB |