Belden MRG2130 Series, RG213 Coaxial, Unterminated 50 Ω

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RS Stock No.:
521-7972
Distrelec Article No.:
301-55-156
Mfr. Part No.:
MRG2130.00100
Manufacturer:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Product Type

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial Type

RG213

American Wire Gauge

13AWG

Voltage

3 kV

Outside Diameter

10.3 mm

Characteristic Impedance

50Ω

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Conductor Type

Stranded

Attenuation

1.5 dB

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

IEC 1196, EN 50290 2 20, EN 50117 1, EN 50117 2 1, IEC 60332 1 2

Jacket Colour

Black

Fire Behaviour

Euroclass Eca, IEC 60332-1-2

Conductor Material

Bare Copper

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Core Strands

7

Series

MRG2130

COO (Country of Origin):
NL

Belden Coaxial Cable, 10.3mm OD, 100m Length - MRG2130.00100


Use this coaxial cable from Belden to carry your high-frequency radio communications. It operates at frequencies between 5MHz and 3000MHz (megahertz) for maximum flexibility. An impedance of 50Ω (ohms) ensures minimal signal loss over long distances. The cable is constructed with conductive copper wire, so you can rely on it to transmit signals quickly and without interference. It's insulated with strong PE (polyethylene) material and shielded by a copper braid that has 92% cable coverage to minimise power loss and signal interference.

Features & Benefits


• Seven-strand construction makes it easy to bend without breaking when installing

• 100m-long, unterminated cable for easy customisation and installation

• PVC (polyvinyl chloride) outer jacket for increased durability and corrosion resistance

Applications


• Broadband and telecommunications installations

• Broadcast communications

• Radio transmitters and receivers

• Wireless microphones

What do the RG numbers on coaxial cables mean?


RG stands for 'Radio Guide' and is a term that dates back to the use of coax cables by the military during World War II. The different RG ratings refer to the different specifications of various cables. This one is an RG 213 coaxial cable, which means it's suitable for high-frequency signal transmissions such as broadband installations and point-to-point wireless antenna communication.

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