Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
BeldenTerminated/Unterminated
Unterminated
Connector 1
Unterminated
Coaxial Type
RG8/U
Connector 2
Unterminated
Outer Diameter
10.29mm
CPR Certification
Eca
Characteristic Impedance
50 Ω
Attenuation
2.6 dB/100ft @ 400MHz, 3.6 dB/100ft @ 700MHz, 4.1 dB/100ft @ 900MHz, 4.4 dB/100ft @ 1GHz
Length
152.4m
Sheath Colour
Black
Voltage Rating
600 V
Conductor Strand Type
Solid
Series
9913
Maximum Operating Temperature
+80°C
Shielding
Tinned Copper Braid
Standards Met
Euroclass Eca
Core Strands
1/2.7
Capacitance
80.688pF/m
Conductor Material
Bare Copper
Size of Strands
10 AWG
Operating Temperature Range
-40 → +80 °C
Number of Strands
1
Sheath Material
Polyvinyl Chloride PVC
Insulation material
PE
Velocity ratio
84%
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
Belden RG8/U Coaxial Cable
Ensure superior signal transmission for your installation with the RG8/U coaxial cables from Belden.
These coax cables are ideally suited for internal wiring of mainframes, communication instruments, electronic devices, and connection of test head and interface of IC test system.
Features and Benefits:
90% coverage due to Duobond II® + tinned copper braid shield which minimises interference
10 AWG solid bare copper conductor ensures high conductivity
Semi-solid PE (Polyethylene) insulation
Tough PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) outer jacket protects against abrasions, water, and oils
Applications:
TV and aerial connections
CCTV
Broadband
High and low power RF signals (Radio Frequency)
Telecoms industry equipment
Satellite antenna facilities for homes and businesses
Industrial
What are coaxial cables and how do they work?
Coax cables are made up of a central physical channel which carries an electrical signal, usually a copper wire, which is surrounded by insulating material to protect the conductor against electromagnetic interference (EMI). This construction is encased in an outer sheath which adds extra insulation and keeps the internal wiring separate from external elements which could damage it. Their construction ensures that signal loss is minimised and interference from electrical noise is reduced.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
BeldenTerminated/Unterminated
Unterminated
Connector 1
Unterminated
Coaxial Type
RG8/U
Connector 2
Unterminated
Outer Diameter
10.29mm
CPR Certification
Eca
Characteristic Impedance
50 Ω
Attenuation
2.6 dB/100ft @ 400MHz, 3.6 dB/100ft @ 700MHz, 4.1 dB/100ft @ 900MHz, 4.4 dB/100ft @ 1GHz
Length
152.4m
Sheath Colour
Black
Voltage Rating
600 V
Conductor Strand Type
Solid
Series
9913
Maximum Operating Temperature
+80°C
Shielding
Tinned Copper Braid
Standards Met
Euroclass Eca
Core Strands
1/2.7
Capacitance
80.688pF/m
Conductor Material
Bare Copper
Size of Strands
10 AWG
Operating Temperature Range
-40 → +80 °C
Number of Strands
1
Sheath Material
Polyvinyl Chloride PVC
Insulation material
PE
Velocity ratio
84%
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
Belden RG8/U Coaxial Cable
Ensure superior signal transmission for your installation with the RG8/U coaxial cables from Belden.
These coax cables are ideally suited for internal wiring of mainframes, communication instruments, electronic devices, and connection of test head and interface of IC test system.
Features and Benefits:
90% coverage due to Duobond II® + tinned copper braid shield which minimises interference
10 AWG solid bare copper conductor ensures high conductivity
Semi-solid PE (Polyethylene) insulation
Tough PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) outer jacket protects against abrasions, water, and oils
Applications:
TV and aerial connections
CCTV
Broadband
High and low power RF signals (Radio Frequency)
Telecoms industry equipment
Satellite antenna facilities for homes and businesses
Industrial
What are coaxial cables and how do they work?
Coax cables are made up of a central physical channel which carries an electrical signal, usually a copper wire, which is surrounded by insulating material to protect the conductor against electromagnetic interference (EMI). This construction is encased in an outer sheath which adds extra insulation and keeps the internal wiring separate from external elements which could damage it. Their construction ensures that signal loss is minimised and interference from electrical noise is reduced.