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  • Demystifying Low Loss Coaxial Cable Terms

    02/22/2024

    When looking into coaxial cable for a variety of applications, from commercial wireless to audio/visual broadcast, it is not uncommon to come across coaxial cable types labeled as LMR-, CFD-, OFC-, etc. at several different indicators, such as 195, 200, 240, 400, or 600. An example of this is Low Loss Flexible LMR-400 Plenum Rated ..

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    How to Calculate Frequency from Wavelength

    02/15/2024

    The concept of calculating frequency from wavelength is fundamental in the study of waves, including electromagnetic waves like light and radio. Understanding how these two properties relate, and how to calculate frequency from wavelength, can be useful in fields like telecommunications, physics, and engineering. Whether you’re working with sound waves, microwaves, or visible light, being ..

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    What is a BNC Cable And What does BNC Stand for?

    02/08/2024

    A common type of coaxial cable assembly used throughout the RF industry is a BNC cable, or BNC coaxial cable assembly. A BNC cable is used for signal routing below roughly 4 GHz (there are high precision BNC connectors that reach maximum frequencies to 12 GHz or beyond). BNC stands for Bayonet Neill–Concelman, and is ..

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