
Co-axial cables, commonly referred to as “coax,” are the most widely used cables for transmitting video signals. The term “co-axial” indicates that the two conductors share a common axis. These cables are great because they offer high bandwidth for each channel while keeping noise and crosstalk low, making them perfect for delivering high-definition video in your home. You’ll typically use shorter co-axial cables to link up devices like TVs, DVRs, VCRs, and CATV systems.
| Construction Details | Cable Type | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| RG 6 | RG 11 | ||
| BEIRG06 | BEIRG11 | ||
| Copper | Copper | ||
| 1.02 | 1.63 | ||
| Foam PE | Foam PE | ||
| 4.5 | 7.0 | ||
| First | Bonded Al Tape | Bonded Al Tape | |
| Second | Tinned Cu/Al Braid | Tinned Cu/Al Braid | |
| 60 | 60 | ||
| Black | Black | ||
| 7.0 | 10 | ||