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Carol Cable - FIB C3528.41.02 RG11/U 14/1C DUAL S

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Essential specifications

  • 12-Digit UPC - 079407034758

  • Catalog Number - C3528.41.02

  • Country of Origin - USA

  • ERP_productname - CARO C3528.41.02 RG11/U, PLENUM RATED

  • Family Brand Name - General Cable

Packaging

  • 1 ea

EAN

00079407034758

Part #

207264

Catalog #

C3528.41.02

Commercial reference

C3528.41.02

12-Digit UPC:

079407034758

Catalog Number:

C3528.41.02

Country of Origin:

USA

ERP_productname:

CARO C3528.41.02 RG11/U, PLENUM RATED

Family Brand Name:

General Cable

Heights:

12 Foot

Length:

18 Foot

Voltage:

300 Volt

Widths:

18 ft

SoneparProductId:

SKU_US_197933544

To meet the needs of today.s sophisticated, high-speed, wide bandwidth electronics over long distances, with minimum signal loss or degradation, General Cable Carol® Brand offers a wide range of coaxial and twinaxial designs in both unbalanced arrays and precision-balanced pairs. This offers the system designer a wide choice of cost-effective products that reflect the most recent changes in the standards set by UL, CSA and/or the FCC. Included in this section are recommended Carol Brand coaxial products for the CATV market. However, these constructions may differ in certain parts of the country. Unlike other products in the electronic market, coaxial cable does not have one accepted standard construction. General Cable recommends, in order to avoid installing an unacceptable coaxial cable for the CATV application in your area, the local CATV company should be consulted. General Cable.s Carol Brand product mix encompasses standard RG/U-type coaxial constructions in the more popular 50, 75 and 93 ohm designs and miniature coaxial products for smaller high-speed applications. The twin-axial products meet or exceed the stringent demands of today.s precision-balanced pair systems. The minimization of capacitance unbalance is a necessary requirement for long distance data transmission.