Marine VHF Coaxial Cable RG58 Supergain Black 5mm

Supergain/Shakespeare
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5023282382270
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  • The Marine RG58 VHF Cable is sold by the Metre
  • The RG58 Marine VHF cable is prominently used for two-way radio communication systems, such as amateur radio, police radio, marine VHF (Very High Frequency), WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) antennas and so on. It is also used along with BNC connectors inline and PL259 connectors into the radio.
  • The RG-58 cable is at times collectively used with BNC connectors.

The RG-58 cable is specially designed to work with most two-way radio systems. This communication system is
different from the usual broadcast receiver because the latter can receive data from one end only. In case of the
two-way radio system, which can be generated by the RG-58 cable, content travels in both directions. The radio
can receive and transmit data at the same time. It is also called a transceiver. The transmitter is activated by means of a push-to-talk button.

These radio systems work with the 50-ohm RG-58 cable. Examples of such radio systems are marine SSB, police transmitters, fire, WLAN antennas, and marine VHF.

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  • The Marine RG58 VHF Cable is sold by the Metre
  • The RG58 Marine VHF cable is prominently used for two-way radio communication systems, such as amateur radio, police radio, marine VHF (Very High Frequency), WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) antennas and so on. It is also used along with BNC connectors inline and PL259 connectors into the radio.
  • The RG-58 cable is at times collectively used with BNC connectors.

The RG-58 cable is specially designed to work with most two-way radio systems. This communication system is
different from the usual broadcast receiver because the latter can receive data from one end only. In case of the
two-way radio system, which can be generated by the RG-58 cable, content travels in both directions. The radio
can receive and transmit data at the same time. It is also called a transceiver. The transmitter is activated by means of a push-to-talk button.

These radio systems work with the 50-ohm RG-58 cable. Examples of such radio systems are marine SSB, police transmitters, fire, WLAN antennas, and marine VHF.