RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. An RG-6/U coaxial cable has a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms. The term, RG-6, is generic and is applied to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition, dielectric type and jacket type. RG was originally a unit indicator for bulk radio frequency (RF) cable in the U.S. military's Joint Electronics Type Designation System. The suffix /U means for general utility use. The number was assigned sequentially. The RG unit indicator is no longer part of the JETDS system (MIL-STD-196E) and cable sold today under the RG-6 label is unlikely to meet military specifications. In practice, the term RG-6 is generally u
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| - RG-6/U es un tipo común de cable coaxial utilizado en una amplia variedad de aplicaciones residenciales y comerciales. El término "RG-6" en sí es bastante genérico y se refiere a una amplia variedad de diseños de cables, que difieren entre sí en características del blindaje, la composición del conductor central, el tipo de dieléctrico y el tipo de chaqueta (aislante exterior). (es)
- RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. An RG-6/U coaxial cable has a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms. The term, RG-6, is generic and is applied to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition, dielectric type and jacket type. RG was originally a unit indicator for bulk radio frequency (RF) cable in the U.S. military's Joint Electronics Type Designation System. The suffix /U means for general utility use. The number was assigned sequentially. The RG unit indicator is no longer part of the JETDS system (MIL-STD-196E) and cable sold today under the RG-6 label is unlikely to meet military specifications. In practice, the term RG-6 is generally u (en)
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| - RG-6/U es un tipo común de cable coaxial utilizado en una amplia variedad de aplicaciones residenciales y comerciales. El término "RG-6" en sí es bastante genérico y se refiere a una amplia variedad de diseños de cables, que difieren entre sí en características del blindaje, la composición del conductor central, el tipo de dieléctrico y el tipo de chaqueta (aislante exterior). RG fue originalmente un indicador de la unidad (guía de radio o radio de grado) para un cable de radio frecuencia (RF) a granel en el sistema conjunto de designación de tipo de electrónica (JETDS) militar de EE.UU. El sufijo / U significa para uso de utilidad general. El número era asignado secuencialmente. El indicador de unidad RG ya no es parte del sistema JETDS (MIL-STD-196E) y el cable que se vende hoy bajo el sello RG-6 es poco probable que cumpla las especificaciones militares. En la práctica, el término RG-6 se utiliza generalmente para referirse a los cables coaxiales con un conductor central 18 de AWG y 75 ohmios de impedancia característica. (es)
- RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications. An RG-6/U coaxial cable has a characteristic impedance of 75 ohms. The term, RG-6, is generic and is applied to a wide variety of cable designs, which differ from one another in shielding characteristics, center conductor composition, dielectric type and jacket type. RG was originally a unit indicator for bulk radio frequency (RF) cable in the U.S. military's Joint Electronics Type Designation System. The suffix /U means for general utility use. The number was assigned sequentially. The RG unit indicator is no longer part of the JETDS system (MIL-STD-196E) and cable sold today under the RG-6 label is unlikely to meet military specifications. In practice, the term RG-6 is generally used to refer to coaxial cables with an 18 AWG (1.024 mm) center conductor and 75 ohm characteristic impedance. (en)
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