How Does Coaxial Cable Work?
In a nutshell, coaxial cables carry radio frequency signals from one device to another, such as a cellular antenna to an amplifier, with little signal loss. For more information, visit our Coaxial Cable Guide.
Do Your Coaxial Cables Help with Performance?
These cables are designed with high-quality material to minimize signal loss and maximize signal transmission for your RF system, ensuring superior performance.
What is Plenum Coaxial Cable?
Plenum coaxial cable is designed for use in open air spaces which facilitate airflow circulation for heating and cooling. They are constructed with a highly fire-retardant and low-smoke jacket to restrict flame propagation and minimize smoke. Plenum cable is mostly used in commercial applications. You can learn more about plenum cables here.
What’s the Difference Between 75 Ohm and 50 Ohm Cable?
50 Ohm cable tends to offer less loss and better performance than 75 Ohm cable. More expensive, they are mainly used for commercial signal booster installation. 75 Ohm cable is more commonly used with residential signal boosters. They offer low loss and good signal-quality transmission.