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Open the catalog to page 1INDEX GUIDE TO COAXIAL CABLES Coaxial Cables Pasternack offers 31 different MIL-C-17 compliant coaxial cable types. These cables are available in various diameters, jacket materials, impedances, and velocity factors, providing numerous RF cable options to fit your specific requirements. Pasternack’s selection of 75 Ohm Broadcast coaxial cable includes RG59-P plenum cable, commercial grade RG6-CATV, HD mini 59 cable in multiple colors as well as PTFE jacketed RG187A/U. Our selection of Low Loss cable is designed with high Velocity Factor (VF) dielectric materials and two outer shields for communications...
Open the catalog to page 2COAXIAL CABLES Meets or Exceeds MIL-C-17 Specifications Where Applicable COAX IMPEDANCE (Ohm) MODEL NO. CONDUCTOR DIAM.(in) [strands] NUMBER OF SHIELDS RF SHIELDING (min dB) VELOCITY FACTOR (%) LOSS PER FOOT MAXIMUM AT 1 GHz. OPERATING (dB/100 ft) VOLTAGE (V RMS) JACKET MATERIAL MINIMUM BEND RADIUS (in) Coaxial Cables
Open the catalog to page 3COAXIAL CABLES Meets or Exceeds MIL-C-17 Specifications Where Applicable COAX IMPEDANCE (Ohm) MODEL NO. CONDUCTOR DIAM.(in) [strands] VELOCITY FACTOR (%) LOSS PER FOOT MAXIMUM AT 1 GHz. OPERATING (dB/100 ft) VOLTAGE (V RMS) JACKET MATERIAL MINIMUM BEND RADIUS (in) Coaxial Cables PVC 1.5 PTFE (FG) 2 FEP 2 PVC 1 FEP 1 FEP 1.5 PTFE 1 PTFE 1 PTFE 1
Open the catalog to page 4COAXIAL CABLES Meets or Exceeds MIL-C-17 Specifications Where Applicable COAX IMPEDANCE (Ohm) MODEL NO. CONDUCTOR DIAM.(in) [strands] NUMBER OF SHIELDS RF SHIELDING (min dB) VELOCITY FACTOR (%) LOSS PER FOOT MAXIMUM AT 1 GHz. OPERATING (dB/100 ft) VOLTAGE (V RMS) JACKET MATERIAL MINIMUM BEND RADIUS (in) PVC 4.5 PVC 4.5 PVC 6 PVC 9 PVC With Armor 10 PVC 1 PTFE (FG) 5 FEP 1.75 FEP 1 FEP 0.59 FEP 4 FEP 1 PE Coaxial Cables
Open the catalog to page 5COAXIAL CABLES Meets or Exceeds MIL-C-17 Specifications Where Applicable COAX IMPEDANCE (Ohm) MODEL NO. CONDUCTOR DIAM.(in) [strands] NUMBER OF SHIELDS RF SHIELDING (min dB) VELOCITY FACTOR (%) LOSS PER FOOT MAXIMUM AT 1 GHz. OPERATING (dB/100 ft) VOLTAGE (V RMS) JACKET MATERIAL MINIMUM BEND RADIUS (in) Coaxial Cables Twinax PE-S330 (TWINAX) RG108A/U (TWINAX) Al (Tn) Cu Cu (Tn) FEP LSZH PE PTFE PTFE (FR) PVC PVC (NC) PVC (FR) P = PLENUM CABLE, NEC 725-2(b) CLASS 2 - REQUIRES SPECIAL CONNECTORS SEMI-RIGID CABLE, SOLD IN 5 FEET, STRAIGHT PIECES ONLY SEMI-RIGID CABLE, SOLD IN EITHER 5 FEET, STRAIGHT...
Open the catalog to page 6PASTERNACK ENTERPRISES -- REACH PRODUCT COMPLIANCE PROGRAM What is REACH Compliance? Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 is commonly referred to as REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals). The REACH regulation became effective on June 1, 2007 to streamline and improve the former legislative framework for chemicals available in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries. The objective of REACH is to improve protection of human health and the protection of the environment from...
Open the catalog to page 7PASTERNACK ENTERPRISES RoHS COMPLIANCE PROGRAM Lead-free solder is now available for all cable assemblies upon request or online at www.Pasternack.com. What is RoHS Compliance? The European Union set forth the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive to establish environmental guidelines and legislation to reduce the presence of six (6) materials deemed hazardous to the environment. To comply, products entering the EU must not have a homogeneous presence of these materials above the following levels by weight percentage: • • • • • • Lead (Pb) < 0.1% Mercury (Hg) < 0.1% Cadmium (Cd)...
Open the catalog to page 8MAILING LIST CHANGES If you receive more than one catalog with the same name and address, please notify Pasternack and pass the catalog along to a friend. Also, if you do not require multiple copies to the same company address, contact a sales representative to verify and modify your mailing information. A forms-based communications method to add, delete or modify mailing information is available at www.pasternack.com. By clicking “Contact Us”, and then clicking “Remove Name from Mailing List”, you may complete the form to request a change to your mailing preferences. In addition, by clicking...
Open the catalog to page 9BINDING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE The following are the terms and conditions ("Terms and Conditions") for the sale of products ("Products") by Pasternack Enterprises, Inc. ("Pasternack") to Pasternack's customers ("Customers"). Please read this agreement carefully. Any different or additional terms set forth in customer's purchase order or similar communication are objected to and shall not be binding on the company unless a separate agreement has been signed by an authorized officer of the company. By placing an order for products from the company, or by accepting delivery of the products...
Open the catalog to page 10PART NUMBER INDEX Note: C/R stands for the Column and/or Row location of the specific product on a given page.
Open the catalog to page 11GLOSSARY OF RF TERMS Absorption: The loss of power resulting from conversion of power into heat. Albaloy: A "tri-metal" plating finish comprised primarily of copper, tin and zinc which provides good electrical performance. It also provides excellent passive intermodulation (PIM) performance comparable to silver. Attenuation: Attenuation, measured in decibels (dB), is the reduction in signal power that occurs when a signal travels over long distances. Bandwidth: The difference between the upper and lower frequencies in a continuous set of frequencies. Circulator: A passive, three-port device...
Open the catalog to page 12GLOSSARY OF RF TERMS MIL: Abbreviation for "Military" (as in Military Standards.) Mixer: Provides frequency translation from the input signal to the output signal. It is a nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it. Noise: Random electrical signals, generated by circuit components or by environmental disturbances. Passive Intermodulation (PIM): Simply put, Passive Intermodulation (PIM) is interference of a signal. PIM is a nonlinear response that occurs when two or more signals are present in a passive device such a cable, connector, coupler. PIM...
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