Our antenna coaxial cables offer customizable lengths and high-quality materials, ensuring superior performance and durability across various applications. Equipped with high-performance shielding and flexible connectors, they provide consistent signal transmission and facilitate effortless installation.
Coaxial antenna cables with F, BNC, N-Type, SMA, 9.5 mm, and 9.5 mm to F Type connectors are available for both internal and external use, suitable for various applications.
F Type
Mostly utilized for connecting to satellite and TV signals.
Antenna coaxial cables come in various styles, including Straight Head, Elbow, and Straight-to-Elbow types, as well as round and flat shapes to suit different installation needs.
Straight Head
These cables have connectors that extend straight out from the cable.
Perfect for setups where the cable can extend fully without needing to bend.
Commonly used in open areas or behind spacious equipment setups.
Coaxial cables for antennas in lengths from 0.2m to 15m, with customized options available to meet your specific requirements.
Cable Length
Advantage
Best Use
0.2m
Minimal signal loss, less clutter
Close proximity device connections
1m
Low signal loss, flexible
Nearby device connections
1.5m
Versatile, manageable length
Slightly longer connections
2m
Additional length, minimal signal loss
Across small room connections
2.5m
Extra reach, minimal signal degradation
Devices spaced within a room
3.5m
Longer reach, versatile
Larger room connections
5m
Extended reach, moderate signal loss
Connecting indoor to outdoor antennas
10m
Long reach, flexible placement
Distant device connections
15m
Very long reach, extensive installations
Large properties or commercial setups
Customized
Tailored length, perfect fit
Unique, non-standard installations
FAQs
1.What types of coaxial cables are suitable for TV antennas?
Suitable coaxial cables for TV antennas include RG6 and RG59, with RG6 being preferred for its better shielding and lower signal loss.
2.How do I install an antenna coaxial cable connector?
Strip the coaxial cable to expose the core and shield, attach the connector to the cable, and secure it by tightening. Make sure it fits snugly to avoid losing signal.
3.How do I select the appropriate coaxial cable length for my car radio antenna?
Determine the distance between your radio and antenna, adding a little more for wiggle room. Ensure the cable is long enough to connect securely but not excessively long to avoid signal loss.
4.How should I select the appropriate coaxial cable for my external antenna?
Select a cable with high-quality shielding and weatherproofing. RG6 is typically sufficient for most applications, but RG11 offers even better performance for longer distances.
5.Can RG6 coaxial cables be used for both indoor and outdoor TV antennas?
Indeed, RG6 cables are suitable for both outdoor and indoor TV antennas. For outdoor use, ensure the cable is rated for outdoor conditions to withstand weather exposure.
6.Why is grounding important for an antenna coaxial cable?
Grounding helps prevent electrical damage from lightning strikes, reduces static and interference, and enhances overall performance by ensuring a stable signal path.