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    About Wire and Cable
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    Compare wire vs. cable and choose the right option based on gauge, number of conductors, insulation, and current rating.

    Coaxial Cable

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Coaxial Cable. Shielded.

    Shielded

    Often used in radio transmission, network connections, and digital audio feed, this cable transmits audio, video, and data signals.
    Shielded—Shielded cable has a layer of braid that blocks signal interference from nearby equipment and devices.
    RG-316/U Cable—RG-316/U cable has the smallest diameter, so it is extremely flexible for routing in tight spaces. Its FEP insulation withstands high temperatures. It is often used in military equipment.
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    Per Ft.
    Cable
    Designation
    Resistance,
    ohm
    AWG
    No. of
    Wires
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    OD
    Material
    Color
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    1-99
    100-Up
    Shielded Stranded Wire
    RG-316/U
    5024
    13900.1"FEP
    White
    25
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    ,
    500
    7032K1310000000000
    Coaxial Cable with Shielded Stranded Wire, RG-316/U
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