About RG11 Coax Cable Connectors

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RG11 coaxial cable is used in connecting cable and satellite systems.

RG11 is one of several standards of cable used in connecting networks of cable and satellite systems. RG 11 meets the MIL-C-17 standard with a wave impedance of 75 Ohms.

  1. Materials

    • RG-11 coaxial cable contains a conductor of copper-clad steel, a dialectic of low density, cellular polyethelene and a shield of a copper wire aluminum foil braid. The jacket of RG-11 is polyvinylchloride (PVC).

    Tolerance

    • RG-11 is safe for use at temperatures between -4 degrees Fahrenheith and 176 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a weight of 66.5 lbs. per 1,000 feet and a pulling tension of 259.9 lbs. It is rated at 5,000 volts with a test frequency of 3 gigahertz (GHz).

    Signal/Size

    • Coaxial cable of RG-11 has a wave impedance of 75 Ohms and a signal rate of 83 percent. The construction is 1.62 mm for the conductor, 7.11 mm for the dialecric, 1.1 mm for the outer jacket, 10.16 mm for the outer cable and 0.18 mm for the shield.

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