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Domestic coaxial cables RK75-1-11 - RK75-3-22. Reference data
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Mark |
Attenuation, dB/m |
Permissible power, kW |
10 MHz |
100 MHz |
1 GHz |
10 GHz |
10 MHz |
100 MHz |
1 GHz |
10 GHz |
RK75-1-11 |
0,11 |
0,4 |
1,15 |
4,8 |
0,116 |
0,05 |
0,0115 |
0,004 |
RK75-1-12 |
0,11 |
0,4 |
0,15 |
4,8 |
0,115 |
0,048 |
0,011 |
0,004 |
RK75-1-21 |
0,1 |
0,35 |
1,05 |
4,4 |
0,8 |
0,28 |
0,085 |
0,04 |
RK75-1-22 |
0,11 |
0,4 |
1,03 |
4,45 |
0,6 |
0,108 |
0,05 |
0,16 |
RK75-1,5-11 |
0,08 |
0,3 |
1 |
3,7 |
0,25 |
0,075 |
0,02 |
0,006 |
RK75-1,5-12 |
0,08 |
0,3 |
1 |
3,4 |
0,26 |
0,075 |
0,02 |
0,006 |
RK75-1,5-21 |
0,066 |
0,22 |
0,8 |
3 |
1,15 |
0,44 |
0,107 |
0,035 |
RK75-1,5-22 |
0,07 |
0,28 |
0,9 |
1,35 |
1 |
0,128 |
0,09 |
0,03 |
RK75-2-11 |
- |
0,126 |
0,85 |
1,9 |
- |
0,1 |
0,055 |
0,02 |
RK75-2-12 |
0,06 |
0,2 |
0,8 |
2,28 |
0,43 |
0,11 |
0,05 |
0,011 |
RK75-2-13 |
0,06 |
0,2 |
0,8 |
2,28 |
0,42 |
0,11 |
0,05 |
0,011 |
RK75-2-21 |
0,034 |
0,115 |
0,67 |
3 |
2,02 |
0,45 |
0,102 |
0,03 |
RK75-2-22 |
0,054 |
0,2 |
0,7 |
2,2 |
2,2 |
0,65 |
0,108 |
0,043 |
RK75-3-13 |
- |
0,11 |
0,5 |
0.90*** |
0,29 |
0,07 |
0,04 |
- |
RK75-3-21 |
0,1 |
0,48 |
0,9 |
2,1 |
0,85 |
0,21 |
0,1 |
- |
RK75-3-22 |
0,04 |
0,103 |
0,52 |
2 |
4,01 |
1,02 |
0,35 |
0,1 |
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