Coaxial Cables

RG 58 LTA

Application:

Often called coax for short, coaxial cables are a must-have for transmitting audio/video and broadband signals.

Getting the right type matters a lot if you want to send and receive data over distance without losing too much

signal strength along the way. The four main types you'll come across are RG6, RG58, RG59, and RG11.

 

Unlike RG59, RG58 is a separate coaxial cable type with a 50 Ohm impedance—lower than the 75 Ohm norm for

most coax cables. This lower impedance makes it ideal for amplifying low-frequency audio signals in radio and

two-way radio setups. RG58 is also commonly found in lab testing and measurement equipment.

Construction

RG 58 LLA

Inner conductor Plain copper + black PE 1.00 mm
Dielectric Gas injected foam P+Carbon black PE Φ2.95 ± 0.10 mm
Outer conductor (shield 1) Aluminium + polyester+Al tape
Shield coverage 100%
Outer conductor (shield 2) Tinned copper 64 x 0.15 mm
Shield coverage 73%
Sheath PVC or LSZH Φ5.00 ± 0.10 mm

Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics

Impedance :50±3 Ohm

Nominal capacitance:80 pF/m

Velocity of propagation :80%

Insulation resistance :>5000 Mohm.Km

Inner conductor resistance :22.5 Ohm/Km

Outer conductor resistance :20.5 Ohm/Km

Operating temperature range : -30 °C - +70 °C

Copper weight :17.8 Kg/Km

Cable weight (approx.) :35.4 Kg/Km

Screening effectiveness :>80 dB

Attenuation

Frequency(MHz) Attenuation (dB/100 m) Attenuation (dB/100ft)
50 7.3 2.23
100 9.8 2.99
400 19.7 6.01
600 24.9 7.59
860 30.1 9.18
1000 32.7 9.97
1750 45.8 13.96
2400 55.8 17.01

Return Loss

30-300 MHz >30dB
300-600 MHz >26dB
600-900 MHz >20dB