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Domestic coaxial cables. General information

Cables with characteristic impedance 50W

  1. Domestic coaxial cables RK50-0.6-21 - RK50-2-26
  2. Domestic coaxial cables RK50-3-11 - RK50-4-111
  3. Domestic coaxial cables RK50-7-11 - RK50-9-23
  4. Domestic coaxial cables RK50-11-11 - RK50-44-17
Cables with characteristic impedance 75W
  1. Domestic coaxial cables RK75-1-11 - RK75-3-22
  2. Domestic coaxial cables RK75-4-11 - RK75-7-22
  3. Domestic coaxial cables RK75-9-12 - RK75-44-17
Cables with characteristic impedance 100W
  1. Domestic coaxial cables RK100-7-11 - RK100-7-21

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