Ensure reliable high-frequency data transmission with our 1.5M BNC Male to BNC Male RG58 Coaxial Cable. This professional-grade patch cable is constructed using RG58 coaxial wire, the industry standard for 50-ohm RF (Radio Frequency) applications, ensuring minimal signal loss and interference.
The cable features durable BNC connectors with a secure bayonet-style locking mechanism, preventing accidental disconnections in high-vibration environments. Whether you are connecting laboratory oscilloscopes, radio transmitters, or specialized testing gear, this 1.5-meter lead provides the flexibility and performance required for critical signal paths.
Standard RG58 Coaxial Construction: Features a flexible, shielded 50-ohm cable designed for high-frequency signal integrity.
Secure Bayonet Locking: BNC male connectors provide a quick-connect, twist-lock interface that ensures a solid physical and electrical connection.
Precision Machined Connectors: High-quality metal housings with gold or nickel-plated center pins for superior conductivity.
Durable Molded Strain Relief: Integrated boot-style strain relief protects the cable-to-connector junction from kinking and mechanical stress.
Versatile 1.5M Length: Perfectly sized for benchtop equipment connections and short-distance rack patching.
Connector Type: BNC Male to BNC Male.
Cable Type: RG58 Coaxial.
Impedance: 50 Ohms.
Length: 1.5 Meters.
Jacket Material: Flexible PVC.
Test & Measurement: Connecting signal generators, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers in laboratory settings.
Radio Communications: Patching antennas, receivers, and low-power transmitters for Ham radio or professional RF use.
Video Distribution: Ideal for older analog CCTV systems or professional SDI video setups requiring BNC connections.
Clock Syncing: Distributing Word Clock signals in professional digital audio studios to keep all devices in perfect sync.
Is this cable 50-ohm or 75-ohm?
This is a 50-ohm RG58 cable. It is intended for RF and test equipment. If you are doing professional HD video work, you may require a 75-ohm (RG59) cable.
Will it work with my CCTV camera?
Yes, if your camera and recorder use standard BNC connections, this cable will transmit the signal effectively.
Is the cable stiff?
RG58 is designed to be relatively flexible compared to thicker coaxial cables, making it easy to route around tight corners on a workbench.
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