RG-Coaxial Cables Type RG.../U 6 8 11 58 59 62 Part no. 40001 40013 40002 40003 40004 40005 Cable structure Inner conductor diameter mm 1 x 0,72 7 x 0,72 7x 0,4 19 x 0,18 1x 0,6 1 x 0,65 Steel/copper, bare Copper, bare Tinned copper Tinned copper Steel/copper, bare Steel/copper, bare Insulation mm 4,7 PE 6,4 PE 7,3 PE 2,95 PE 3,7 PE 3,7 PE, hollow Outer conductor 2 braids Braid Braid Braid Braid Braid Silvered copper Copper, bare Copper, bare Tinned copper Copper, bare Copper, bare Copper, bare - - - - - Outer jacket PVC PVC PVC PVC PVC PVC Min. bending radius approx. mm 40 50 50 25 30 30 Temperature range C -35 to +80 -35 to +80 -35 to +80 -35 to +80 -35 to +80 -35 to +80 Copper weight kg/km 67,0 62,0 58,0 21,0 26,0 26,0 Outer approx. mm 8,4 9,5 10,3 4,95 6,2 6,15 Weight approx. kg / km 115 128 140 38 57 52 Electrical characteristics Impedance (Ohm) 75 3 50 2 75 3 50 2 75 3 93 5 Frequency range f (max.) GHz 3 3 3 3 3 3 M Propagation velocity v/c 0,66 0,66 0,66 0,66 0,66 0,83 Attenuation at 20 C (dB/100m) 100 MHz 8,8 8 7,5 17 11,5 10,5 200 MHz 13,5 10,8 11 24 16,5 15 500 MHz 21 17 18,5 39 27 24,5 800 MHz 27,5 25 24 51 35 32,5 1000 MHz - 26,5 30 56 41 35 1350 MHz - 30,6 - - - - 1750 MHz - 35 - - - - Capacitance pF/m 67 101 67 101 67 42,5 Rel. velocity of propagation % 67 66 67 67 67 83 Insulation resistance 5 5 5 5 5 5 MOhm x km min. 10 10 10 10 10 10 Loop resistance max. (Ohm/km) 110 11 23 53 171 155 Nominal peak voltage kVs 2,8 5,1 5,2 2,5 3,5 1,1 Dielectric strength 50 Hz kVeff 7 9,5 10 5 7 3 Dimensions and specifications may be changed without prior notice. (RM01) Note The materials used in manufacture are cadmium-free and contain no silicone and free from substances harmful to the wetting properties of lacquers. RG-Coaxial types are in accordance with US-Military specifications MIL-C-17. RG/U: R=Radio, G=Guide, U=Utility Application Coaxial cables are used in high frequency transmission, especially for transmitters and receivers, computers, radio and TV transmissions. The varied mechanical, thermal and electronic properties of Coaxial cables mean that they can be used up into the GHz levels, as per cable type. M 4RG-Coaxial Cables Type RG.../U 71 174 178 179 180 187 213 Part no. 40006 40197 40007 40008 40009 40010 40012 Cable structure Inner conductor diameter mm 1 x 0,65 7 x 0,16 7x 0,1 7x 0,1 7x 0,1 7x 0,1 7x 0,75 Steel/copper, bare Steel/copper, bare Steel/copper, Steel/copper, Steel/copper, Steel/copper, Copper, bare silvered silvered silvered silvered Insulation mm 3,7 PE, hollow 1,52 PE 0,86 PTFE 1,6 PTFE 2,6 PTFE 1,6 PTFE 7,24 PE Outer conductor 2 braids Braid Braid Braid Braid Braid Braid Copper, bare Tinned copper Silvered copper Silvered copper Silvered copper Silvered copper Copper, bare Tinned copper - - - - - - Outer jacket PE PVC FEP FEP FEP PFA PVC Min. bending radius approx. mm 30 15 10 15 25 15 50 Temperature range C -50 to +70 -35 to +80 -55 to +200 -55 to +200 -55 to +200 -55 to +260 -35 to +80 Copper weight kg/km 48,0 7,0 6,4 7,3 11,0 8,5 79,0 Outer approx. mm 6,2 2,8 1,8 2,54 3,7 2,65 10,3 Weight approx. kg / km 62 11 8 16 28 17 159 Electrical characteristics Impedance (Ohm) 93 3 50 2 50 2 75 3 95 5 75 3 50 2 Frequency range f (max.) GHz 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 Propagation velocity v/c 0,83 0,66 0,7 0,7 0,7 0,7 0,66 Attenuation at 20C (dB/100m) 100 MHz 10,5 30 43 28 20 28 7 200 MHz 15 45 62 41 33 41 10,2 500 MHz 24,5 73 102 69 - 69 17 800 MHz 32,5 93 134 92 - 92 23 Capacitance pF/m 42,5 101 93 63 50 64 101 Rel. velocity of propagation % 83 70 70 70 70 70 100 Insulation resistance 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MOhm x km min. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Loop resistance max. (Ohm/km) 136 360 860 840 840 840 10 Nominal peak voltage kVs 1,5 1,1 1,1 1,3 1,6 1,3 5,2 Dielectric strength 50 Hz kVeff 3 2 2 2 2 2 10 Dimensions and specifications may be changed without prior notice. (RM01) Note The materials used in manufacture are cadmium-free and contain no silicone and free from substances harmful to the wetting properties of lacquers. The colour at FEP and PFA outer jacket is black or transparent as per production outlet. RG-Coaxial types are in accordance with US-Military specifications MIL-C-17. RG/U: R=Radio, G=Guide, U=Utility Application Coaxial cables are used in high frequency transmission, especially for transmitters and receivers, computers, radio and TV transmissions. The varied mechanical, thermal and electronic properties of Coaxial cables mean that they can be used up into the GHz levels, as per cable type. M 5