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RG59 Siamese 20 AWG CCS Coaxial Cable + 18/2 Power Cable 1000' Black

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RG59 Siamese 20 AWG CCS Coaxial Cable + 18/2 Power Cable 1000' Black

RG59 Siamese, 1000', wooden spool, Black, (1) 20AWG Solid copper clad steel conductor with 95% Copper Clad Aluminum Braid and (2) 18AWG Stranded Twisted Pair Power Cables, Siamese PVC Jacket for CCTV
• RG59 Type Coaxial Cable with One Pair of 18AWG Power Cable
• 20AWG Solid Copper Clad Steel Conductor
• Unshielded 18 AWG Stranded Twisted Pair Power Cables
• Indoor Cable Application for: CCTV
• RoHS Compliant, ISO9001:2000
• Available in a 1000ft Wooden Spool
Physical Characteristics:

Inter Conductor Coax
Size 20 AWG
Material Copper Clad Steel (Solid)
Construction 0.81±0.1mm

Dielectric
Material Foamed PE
Diameter 3.66±0.10mm
Color White

Braid 95%x16x8x0.12±0.005mm CCA

Jacket
Material PVC
Diameter 6.1±0.10mm
Color Black

Power Cable 2 Conductor BC
Size 18AWG PVC

Electrical Characteristics
Sparker Test 3000VAC
Impedance 75±3 Ohms
Capacitance 53±3pF/m
Velocity of Propagation 85%
Return Loss (5~470Mz)≥22dB
(470~1000Mz)≥20dB

Mechanical Characteristics
Operating Temp. -30ºC to 75ºC
Specs / Features
Files and Documents
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