Best Coaxial Cables Shop
When thinking of Coaxial cables, most people will immediately think of the cable running through their walls with a Cable TV connector. This is also referred to as RF cable, and the connection is sometimes called F-pin. If you need to split this signal into multiple rooms, that is called a coax splitter or RF splitter. The coax cable commonly used today for this application is called RG6 cable. The cable type formerly used is called RG59 and has a lower bandwidth. Other uses for coaxial cable are in home theater setups as digital coaxial. This cable is used to carry surround sound audio from a device to a receiver. BNC cables are also coaxial cables that are typically used to carry video from a security camera to a DVR. These cables are 75 ohm BNC.
Coaxial RG59/RG6 Cables and more
RG59 cable with F-Pin connectors in lengths up to 100 feet.
Prices from 0.53 to 8.95.
F-Pin coaxial splitters with up to 8 way splitting and 2 GHz bandwidth; F-Pin coaxial switches.
Prices from 0.80 to 4.86.
RG59 cable with BNC connectors in lengths up to 100 feet; RG59 cable with BNC/RCA connectors, bulk RG59 cable in 1,000 foot spools.
Prices from 0.50 to 134.30.
RG59 connectors: barrel couplers BNC 50, 75 and 93 ohm terminators; RCA weatherproof connectors.
Prices from 0.44 to 25.21.
RG6 cable with BNC connectors in lengths up to 100 feet.
Prices from 0.86 to 12.21.
RG6 cable with F-pin connectors: available in white and black; lengths up to 150 feet. RG6 and RG11 F-pin connectors, weatherproof option available.
Prices from 0.10 to 459.78.
RGB BNC cables with 4 or 5 connections; BNC to SVGA cables; lengths up to 25 feet
Prices from 12.40 to 29.65.

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