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Coaxial cable


Nov 1, 1999

The RGX Series of coaxial cable is physically and electrically compatible with 50-ohm types such as RG-142, RG-316, and RG-400. The cable contains modified polyolefin dielectric material instead of Teflon to withstand soldering and temperatures up to 260oC. It also features tin- or silver-plated copper-shield construction. A suitable replacement for RG-58 or RG-142 for short antenna feeder runs, the WCX Series of coaxial cable includes WCX 195, which exhibits less than 11.3-decibel attenuation at 1 gigahertz. Other cables in the series include WCX 100, WCX 200, WCX 240, and WCX 400. Each is offered with a polyethylene, LSOH, or PVC jacket and is priced according to type, construction, and quantity.

MONTROSE/CDT

AUBURN, MA


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