Coaxial cable specifications typically include characteristics like the cable type (e.g., RG-6, RG-59), impedance (usually 75 ohms for TV and broadband applications), and conductor material (often copper or copper-clad steel). The outer diameter can range from 0.25 to 0.5 inches, depending on the type, and the cable may have varying levels of shielding, which affects signal quality and resistance to interference. Additionally, the attenuation rate (signal loss per unit length) and the maximum frequency rating are important factors for performance.
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