Z-58
Description: COAXIAL CABLE
Conductor: tinned copper
Insulation: FEP
Shield: silver copper braiding
Jacket: silicone rubber
Type: coaxial cable
Coaxial Cable is a type of wire and signal transmission line created by four layers of material in general: The innermost is a conductive copper wire, the outside of the wire is surrounded by a layer of plastic (for insulator, dielectric), the outside of the insulator and a thin mesh of conductive body (usually copper or alloy), and then the conductive body is the outermost insulating material as the outer skin.
Coaxial cable can be used to transmit both analog and digital signals and is suitable for a wide variety of applications, the most important of which are television transmission, long-distance telephone transmission, short-distance connections between computer systems, and local area networks. Coaxial cable has grown rapidly as a means of transmitting television signals to millions of homes, known as cable television.
A cable TV system can carry dozens or even hundreds of TV channels, and its transmission range can reach tens of kilometers. Coaxial cable has long been an important part of the long-distance telephone network. Today, it faces increasing competition from fiber optics, ground-based microwaves and satellites.
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