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- From: wa2ise@netcom.com (Robert Casey)
-
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- COAX TABLE
-
- Got out the Belden & Pasternack catalogs.
- Far as I know, the RG numbers look random. Probably assigned by a clerk
- in the Pentagon during WW2. Below is a short table
- of the various coaxes and the more important characteristics.
-
- # impedence attenuation per 100' velocity max voltage RMSkv
- @ 50MHz @ 1GHz
- RG6U 75 1.5 dB 11 dB 78% (foam) 0.6kv
- RG8U 52 1.2 9 66 (polyethlene) 5kv
- RG8U 50 1.1 78 (foam) 0.6
- RG8X 50 13.5 2.5
- RG11U 75 1.3 9 66 (poly) 5
- RG11U 75 1.0 78 (foam) 0.6
- RG55B/U 53.5 16.5 1.9
- RG58U 53 3.1 20 66 (poly) 1.9kv
- RG58U 50 3.2 78 (foam) 0.2kv
- RG59U 73 2.4 11.5 66 (poly) 2.3
- RG62U 93 1.9 8.5 84 (air & poly) 0.7kv
- RG59U 75 2.1 78 (foam) 0.3kv
- RG71U 93 1.9 8.5 84 (air & poly) 0.7
- RG108A/U 78 26.2 1.0
- RG122U 50 4.5 29.2 66 (poly) 1.9
- RG140U 75 13 2.3
- RG141U 50 2.1 13 69 (teflon) 1.9
- RG142U 50 2.7 13 69 " 1.9
- RG178U 50 10.5 45 69 " 1.0
- RG179U 75 8.5 25 69 " 1.2
- RG180U 95 4.6 16.5 69 " 1.5
- RG187U 75 8.5 25 69 " 1.2
- RG188U 50 9.6 30 69 " 1.2
- RG196U 50 10.5 45 69 " 1.2
- RG303U 50 2.1 13 69 " 1.9
- RG302U 75 13 2.3
- RG316U 50 9.4 30 69 " 1.2
- RG393U 50 7.5 5
- RG400U 50 13 1.9
- RG401U 50 7.5 (semi rigid) 3
- RG402U 50 13 " 2.5
- RG405U 50 22 " 2
- RG174U 50 6.6 31 66 (poly) 1.5
- RG210U 93 3.1 0.75
- RG213U 50 1.6 9 66 " 5
- RG214U 50 1.6 9 66 " 5
- RG217U 50 5.8 7
- RG218U 50 3.8 11Kv
- RG219U 50 3.8 11
- RG223U 50 3.1 16.5 66 " 1.9
- RG225U 50 7.5 5
- RG9U 51 1.6 66 " 5
- ethernet 50 1.2 78 (foam) 0.6
- 22B/U 95 twisted pair 2.1 66 (poly) ?
- twin lead 300 0.8 <-worse when wet! 80 (poly) ?
- 8281 75 9.2 2.9
- 9913 50 4.5 0.6
- 9914 50 6 0.6
- 8218 75 20 0.6
-
- these are all the RG#'s I found. The attenuation curves generally
- follow a straight line when drawn on log-log graph paper. The slope is
- such that a coax with 2dB at 50Mhz will be 0.8 at 10Mhz. Most coaxes
- have about the same slope. So, one need only look at the same freq
- when comparing attenuations when selecting which coax you're gonna use
- from under the shack table (not strictly true, but close enough for
- "goverment" work! :-) ). Voltage ratings: note that foam dielectric
- cannot take as much voltage as solid dielectric.
-
- 73 de WA2ISE
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