CABLE RF RADIOFRECUENCY

An RF (radio frequency) cable is a type of cable designed to transmit high-frequency signals, typically within the radio frequency range (from a few kilohertz to several gigahertz). It is mainly used in telecommunications, broadcasting, television, antenna systems, radar, and medical or measurement equipment.

Main features:

- High frequency: Designed to carry signals that require precise impedance control and minimal signal loss.

- Shielding: Usually includes a metallic shield to protect the signal from electromagnetic interference.

- Controlled impedance: Most RF cables are designed with a specific characteristic impedance, such as 50 ohms or 75 ohms, depending on their application.

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