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Trunk Series—75 Ohm Coaxial Cable 540 Welded Trunk Cable

Trunk cable series physically foaming insulation with AL-tube outer conductor is applied to CATV main line project. Tianyi AL-tube series made of CCA inner conductor and AL-tube outer conductor, both of the material have the same thermal expansion coefficient and modulus of elasticity. Which greatly decrease the failure caused by wire drawing and bending of inner conductor. Comparing with conventional cables, it has better shield attenuation, better return loss, less attenuation, etc.

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Material Diameter (mm)
Inner Conductor Copper Clad Aluminum 3.15±0.03
Dielectric Foamed PE 13.03±0.10
Outer Conductor Welded Aluminum Tube 13.72±0.10
Jacket PE 15.49±0.20
Packaging 1000m/Wooden reel D980×d420×H520
Zhejiang Wanma Tianyi Communication Wire & Cable Co., Ltd.

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A 75 Ohm coaxial cable is a type of cable that is commonly used in television and video applications, such as in cable TV networks, digital video interfaces, and other video transmission systems. It is designed to transmit high-frequency signals with minimal loss and interference.
The term "CATV Trunk Series Cable" is often used to refer to a specific type of 75 Ohm coaxial cable that is commonly used in cable TV networks. These cables typically have a larger diameter than standard 75 Ohm coaxial cables and are designed to carry signals over long distances with minimal attenuation.
CATV trunk series cables are often used in the distribution network of a cable TV system to carry signals from the headend (the central hub of the network) to the neighborhood distribution points (sometimes called "nodes"). From there, the signals are distributed to individual homes and businesses using smaller diameter coaxial cables or fiber optic cables.
Overall, 75 Ohm coaxial cables are an important part of many modern communication and entertainment systems, and they play a critical role in transmitting high-quality video and other digital signals over long distances with minimal loss or interference.