Product Review
Key Specifications
Connector Series 1: SMA
Connector Mobility 1: Jack
Connector Gender 1: Male
Connector Polarity 1: Reverse
Connector Angle 1: Straight
Connector Mount Method 1: Bulkhead
Connector Impedance 1: 50 ohms
Connector Series 2: TS9
Connector Mobility 2: Plug
Connector Gender 2: Male
Connector Polarity 2: Standard
Connector Angle 2: Right Angle
Connector Mount Method 2: None
Connector Impedance 2: 50 ohms
Connector Series 3: TS9
Connector Mobility 3: Plug
Connector Gender 3: Male
Connector Polarity 3: Standard
Connector Angle 3: Right Angle
Connector Mount Method 3: None
Connector Impedance 3: 50 ohms
RF Cable Type: RG-316
RF Cable Impedance: 50 ohms
Coaxial cable is used as a transmission line for radio frequency signals. Its applications include feedlines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas, computer network (Internet) connections, digital audio (S/PDIF), and distributing cable television signals. One advantage of coaxial over other types of radio transmission line is that in an ideal coaxial cable the electromagnetic field carrying the signal exists only in the space between the inner and outer conductors. This allows coaxial cable runs to be installed next to metal objects such as gutters without the power losses that occur in other types of transmission lines. Coaxial cable also provides protection of the signal from external electromagnetic interference.





