CCTV cable our RG59B/U + 2 Core power provides a high quality coaxial cable for CCTV Video signals, with the added benefit of a 2 core power cable, allowing one cable to support both video and power. With its durable dense braid, RG59B/U coaxial cable is capable of longer installation lengths, while reducing EMI (Electro Magnetic) and RFI (Radio Frequency) interference.
RG59 22AWG Copper With 1.00mm2 Power Wire CCTV Cable
Features:
Center conductor 20AWG, 95% braiding with 100% shield, PVC jacket.
Power 18AWG Gauge.
Dual Shielding. Fully Sweep - Tested to 3000MHz, 75 Ohm.
Premium qualityng temperature of -40 to +80 degree C allows use in a wide range of applications.
Heavy duty cable with improved quality for video.
Perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Made to work in any weather condition.
Video & Power.
HD ready.
305M(1000FT)/Wooden Spool or Pull box,100M/200M Roll available. make your choice.
Coaxial cable is designed to transmit the complete video frequency range with minimum attenuation or distortion. Selecting the incorrect coaxial cable for a closed circuit television (CCTV) can degrade signal transmission and allow outside radio frequency interference (RFI), which will result in poor or unusable picture quality. There are six basic properties of coax cable, which come in many construction types and materials:
1. Center conductor construction — There are two basic types of construction: solid copper and copper coated steel core. The copper coated steel is less expensive and generally a stronger cable. However, it will attenuate the lower frequencies of a video signal and is not recommended.
2. Center conductor impedance — Many CCTV systems are compatible with 75 Ohm cable. There are other standard impedance available, however. Determine which impedance cable is needed based on the system hardware.
3. Dielectric Insulator — The insulating material around the center conductor will have an effect on capacitance, impedance, attenuation and velocity of signal propagation. Using an insulator such as FEP or polyethylene is recommended. Don't get too distracted by the material used; the overall cable specs will be a reflection of the insulator within the cable. Verify that each of aforementioned characteristics of the cable is within an acceptable range for the application.
4. Shielding — The purpose of a shield is to provide a barrier against outside interference, which could distort the video signal, and to provide a low DC resistance ground path. A proper shield should be bare copper and have a 95% or better braid coverage; anything less is usually not acceptable for CCTV.
5. Jacket composition — The jacket should be determined by the environment where the cable will be installed. The same principles apply here as with any electrical cable installation. Indoor/outdoor, direct burial, sunlight resistant, abrasion resistant, plenum etc. Follow National Electrical Code (NEC) and local regulatory codes for this item.
6. RG Type — Coax cable is available in several different RG types with the most notable difference between them being the expected signal distance. The following is the most prevalent 75 Ohm cable and their respective usable distances:
· RG-179 (500 ft)
· RG-59 (750 to 1000 ft)
· RG-6 (1000 to 1500 ft)
· RG-7 (1500 to 2200 ft)
· RG-11 (2200 to 3000 ft).