RG213
RG-213 is a type of coaxial cable that is widely used in the telecommunications industry, particularly for high-frequency applications. It was developed by Times Microwave Systems in the 1960s and has since become a standard for cable manufacturers.
The cable's design features an RG (Radio Guide) series coaxial construction, with a foam dielectric fill and
Dielectric material: Foam polyethylene (PE)
Insulation: FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene)
Jacket: Standard PBT (polybutadiene benzyl trityl)
Noise figure: Less than 0.5 dB up to 100 MHz
In military and professional communication, the RG-213 is widely used for multishops signals, primary antennas and