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According to the American classification, the letters RG, which indicate the type of cable, are followed by a hyphen number, consisting of one to three digits. The letters F, D or C indicate various modifications of the cable with one or another number.
All cables mentioned in the table have close values of the coefficient of shortening. Thus, for RG-62A/U the shortening factor is 0.84, for RG-16/U it is 0.67, for the others it is 0.66.
Cable | Outside diameter, mm | Wave resistance, Ohm | Attenuation, dB / m, at a frequency, MHz | Linear capacity, pF/m | Maximum operating voltage, V |
1 | 10 | 100 | 1000 | 3000 |
---|
RG-5/U |
8.4 |
52.5 |
0.0069 |
0.0253 |
0.0951 |
0.3772 |
0.7218 |
93.5 |
3000 |
RG-5B/U |
8.4 |
50 |
0.0052 |
0.0217 |
0.0787 |
0.2888 |
0.5479 |
96.78 |
3000 |
RG-6A/U |
8.4 |
75 |
0.0069 |
0.0256 |
0.0951 |
0.3675 |
0.689 |
65.62 |
2700 |
RG-8A/U |
10.3 |
50 |
0.0052 |
0.018 |
0.0656 |
0.2625 |
0.5413 |
100.07 |
4000 |
RG-9/U |
10.7 |
51 |
0.0052 |
0.0187 |
0.0656 |
0.2396 |
0.5085 |
98.42 |
4000 |
RG-9B/U |
10.8 |
50 |
0.0057 |
0.02 |
0.0689 |
0.2953 |
0.5906 |
100.07 |
4000 |
RG-10A/U |
12.1 |
50 |
0.0052 |
0.018 |
0.0656 |
0.2625 |
0.5413 |
100.07 |
4000 |
RG-11A/U |
10.3 |
75 |
0.0059 |
0.023 |
0.0755 |
0.2559 |
0.5413 |
67.26 |
5000 |
RG-12A/U |
12.1 |
75 |
0.0059 |
0.0217 |
0.0755 |
0.2625 |
0.5413 |
67.26 |
4000 |
RG-13A/U |
10.8 |
75 |
0.0059 |
0.0217 |
0.0755 |
0.2625 |
0.5413 |
67.26 |
4000 |
RG-14A/U |
13.8 |
50 |
0.0039 |
0.0135 |
0.0459 |
0.1804 |
0.3937 |
98.42 |
5500 |
RG-16/U |
16 |
52 |
0.0033 |
0.0131 |
0.0394 |
0.2198 |
0.5249 |
96.78 |
6000 |
RG-17A/U |
23 |
50 |
0.0022 |
0.0074 |
0.0262 |
0.1115 |
0.2789 |
98.42 |
11000 |
RG-18A/U |
24 |
50 |
0.0022 |
0.0074 |
0.0262 |
0.1115 |
0.2789 |
100.07 |
11000 |
RG-19A/U |
28.4 |
50 |
0.0014 |
0.0056 |
0.0223 |
0.1148 |
0.2526 |
100.07 |
14000 |
RG-20A/U |
30.4 |
50 |
0.0014 |
0.0056 |
0.0223 |
0.1148 |
0.2526 |
100.07 |
14000 |
RG-21A/U |
8.4 |
50 |
0.0459 |
0.1444 |
0.4265 |
1.4108 |
2.7887 |
98.42 |
2700 |
RG-29/U |
4.7 |
53.5 |
0.0108 |
0.0394 |
0.1444 |
0.5249 |
0.9842 |
93.5 |
1900 |
RG-34A/U |
16 |
75 |
0.0021 |
0.0095 |
0.0427 |
0.1969 |
0.4101 |
67.26 |
5200 |
RG-34B/U |
16 |
75 |
- |
0.0098 |
0.0459 |
0.1903 |
- |
70.54 |
6500 |
RG-35A/U |
24 |
74 |
0.0023 |
0.0077 |
0.0279 |
0.1148 |
0.2822 |
67.26 |
10000 |
RG-54A/U |
6.4 |
58 |
0.0059 |
0.0243 |
0.1017 |
0.3773 |
0.7054 |
86.94 |
3000 |
RG-55A/U |
5.5 |
50 |
0.0118 |
0.0427 |
0.1575 |
0.559 |
1.0499 |
96.78 |
1900 |
RG-55B/U |
5.2 |
53 |
0.0118 |
0.0427 |
0.1575 |
0.559 |
1.0499 |
93.5 |
1900 |
RG-58/U |
5 |
53.5 |
0.0108 |
0.041 |
0.1526 |
0.5741 |
1.2303 |
93.5 |
1900 |
RG-58C/U |
5 |
50 |
0.0138 |
0.0459 |
0.1608 |
0.7874 |
1.4764 |
98.42 |
1900 |
RG-59A/U |
6.1 |
75 |
0.0112 |
0.0361 |
0.1115 |
0.3937 |
0.853 |
67.26 |
2300 |
RG-59B/U |
6.1 |
75 |
- |
0.0361 |
0.1115 |
0.3937 |
- |
68.9 |
2300 |
RG-62A/U |
6.1 |
93 |
0.0082 |
0.0279 |
0.0886 |
0.2822 |
0.607 |
44.29 |
700 |
RG-74A/U |
15.6 |
50 |
0.0033 |
0.0125 |
0.0492 |
0.1969 |
0.3773 |
98.42 |
5500 |
RG-83/U |
10.3 |
35 |
0.0075 |
0.0262 |
0.0919 |
0.315 |
0.7874 |
144.36 |
2000 |
RG-213/U |
10.3 |
50 |
0.0052 |
0.0197 |
0.0623 |
0.2625 |
- |
96.78 |
5000 |
RG-218/U |
23 |
50 |
0.0022 |
0.0066 |
0.0328 |
0.1444 |
- |
96.78 |
11000 |
RG-220/U |
28.4 |
50 |
0.0013 |
0.0066 |
0.023 |
0.1181 |
- |
96.78 |
14000 |
Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru
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