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RG6 Dual Shield Outdoor Direct Burial Gel Coax Cable 3GHz Underground 18AWG 1000ft

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RG6 Dual Shield Outdoor Direct Burial Gel Coax Cable 3GHz Underground 18 AWG Coaxial 1000ft

The LOGICO RG6U Duel Shield Direct Burial Gel Filled Cable has a true 18AWG (1.02mm) copper-clad steel conductor. This RG6 cable consists of two shields a bonded aluminum foil and an aluminum braid with a true coverage of 60%. The jacket is LDPE and has foot markings for easy length cuts. Swept tested to 3 GHz, to handle the demands of today's and tomorrow's HD signals.

  • RG6U Dual Shield Direct Burial Gel Filled 3.0 GHz Coaxial Cable
  • Applications - Digital HDTV CATV and Digital Satellite (SMATV)
  • Fully Sweep-Tested to 3000MHz
  • Conductor - True 18 AWG (1.02mm) Solid Copper-Clad Steel
  • 1st Shield - Bonded Aluminum Foil
  • 2nd Shield- True 60% Aluminum Braid Shield 5mm x 16mm x 0.16mm
  • Dielectric - Gas Injected Foam Polyethylene Insulation
  • Jacket -LDPE
  • Sequential Length Markings on Jacket
  • 1000ft RIB (Wooden Reel)

One 1000ft Outdoor Coax Cable

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