Coaxial Cable & Fiber-Optic Cable
Coaxial Cable
Tipe kabel coaxial
RG59/U
is available with either solid copper or copper-clad-steel centre conductor.
It's suitable for basic analog TV antenna feeds in residential applications and
for basic CCTV systems over short cable runs. The copper-clad-steel type has
high tensile strength and should be used when terminating the cable with F-Type
connectors.
RG6/U
Quad-shield is the minimum requirement under the latest Australian
Standard for digital
TV antenna cabling and for all TV antenna cabling for apartments/units
(MATV). It is also used for the distribution of Cable TV (CATV) and Satellite
TV (SATV) in residential or commercial premises. It features a
copper-clad-steel inner conductor. Single-shield, dual-shield and
tri-shield versions of RG6/U are available but do not provide adequate EMI
shielding.
RG11/U Quad-shield is used for the same applications
as RG6/U for either backbone cabling or for long distribution runs. It features
a copper-clad-steel inner conductor
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Analog TV
RG59/U
Acceptable
performance on cable runs <225 metres
RG6/U
Gives
superior performance on cable runs <225 metres.
Used for cable runs >225 metres but <545 metres.
Used for cable runs >225 metres but <545 metres.
RG11/U
For
cable runs greater than 545 metres.
CCTV
RG59/U
Acceptable
performance on cable runs <225 metres
RG6/U
Gives
for superior performance on cable runs <225 metres.
Used for cable runs >225 metres but <545 metres.
Used for cable runs >225 metres but <545 metres.
RG11/U
For
cable runs greater than 545 metres.
DTV, CATV, SATV, MATV
RG6/U
Standard
cable for these applications
RG11/U
Recommended
for long cable runs and for backbone cabling.
Coaxial Connectors
BNC connectors
are bayonet type connectors, commonly used in CCTV systems. They are the most
suitable connector for use with RG59/U cable. BNC connectors are specified by
IEC standard IEC60169-8.
F-Type
connectors are used for CATV, SATV and Digital TV in conjunction with
either RG6 or RG11 cables. The copper-clad-steel inner conductor of the cable
forms the inner "pin" of the connector. Although "twist-on"
type connectors are available, they do not produce a reliable connection in
comparison to a crimp-type connector that has been terminated with a good-quality
ratchet crimping tool. F-type connectors are also known as F-81
connectors and are specified by IEC standard IEC60169-24.
F-type connectors are named according to the type of cable
or the application that they have been designed for as shown in the table
below.
Connector Name
|
Application / Description
|
F-59
|
A male F-connector that seizes the outer braid and
jacket of an RG-59, RG-6 (RG-56) or RG-11 coaxial cable. The cable's centre
conductor extends through the connector to form the centre contact.
|
F-6 (F-56)
|
|
F-11
|
|
F-61
|
An equipment or panel-mounted F-connector (usually
female) with soldered cable connections. A 3/8" ( 32 pitch)
thread is provided to accept the connector nut of the male connector.
|
F-71
|
A male/male F-connector.
|
F-81
|
A female/female F-connector used to couple two
male-ended cables together for in-line or wall-plate applications.
|
PAL
(Belling Lee) connectors are a push-on connector that have been
traditionally used for TV antenna wall plates and connections. With the
exception of TV/VCR hook-ups, PAL connectors are being replaced by F-Type
connectors as required for CATV, SATV and DTV. PAL connectors are
specified by IEC standard IEC60169-2.
Adaptors.
Where BNC connectors are required with RG6/U coaxial cable, it is recommended
that an F-Type plug be crimped to the RG6/U and an F-Type to BNC adaptor used.
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