RG317
RG317 is a type of coaxial cable. Coaxial cables are used to transmit radio frequency signals. RG317 is a specific military-grade cable designation. It is characterized by its construction, which typically includes a solid polyethylene dielectric, a silver-plated copper shield, and a PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) jacket. This construction makes RG317 suitable for applications requiring good shielding effectiveness and temperature resistance. It often features a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms, which is common for RF applications. The cable's flexibility can vary depending on the specific design and conductor stranding. RG317 is employed in various military and industrial settings where reliable signal transmission in demanding environments is necessary. Its robust design contributes to its durability and performance in conditions that might degrade less specialized cables. The use of silver-plated conductors enhances conductivity, and the PTFE jacket provides resistance to heat and chemicals.