{"product_id":"5412810282159","title":"5412810282159","description":"This 75 Ω coaxial cable is designed for connecting television, radio, or cable modem equipment to a coaxial wall outlet within DVB-C installations. The cable features quadruple shielding (120 dB, Class A), a 100% copper inner conductor (CU), and angled IEC connectors for installation in confined spaces, such as behind wall-mounted televisions. Thanks to its high shielding effectiveness, the cable is suitable for installations in environments with increased electromagnetic interference, including protection against LTE and 5G ingress.\n\nSpecifications\n• Connector 1 IEC plug (male), angled\n• Connector 2 IEC socket (female), angled\n• Impedance 75 Ω\n• Shielding class Class A\n• dB value 120 dB\n• Protection Protection against LTE\/5G ingress\n• Shielding Quadruple (foil + braid + foil + braid)\n• Inner conductor 100% copper (CU)\n• Outer diameter 6 mm\n• Jacket PVC\n• Design Angled\n\nWhat do 120 dB and Class A mean?\nThe shielding effectiveness of 120 dB indicates how effectively the cable is protected against external electromagnetic interference. The higher the dB value, the less external ingress can affect the signal.\nClass A is a European classification according to EN standards for coaxial cables and indicates that the cable meets requirements for high shielding within the frequency range used for television and data signals. Class A cables are suitable for installations in areas with strong mobile networks (4G\/LTE and 5G) and other wireless signals.\n\nApplication\nSuitable for digital television (DVB-C), radio, and cable internet within home installations. The angled connectors allow for placement in situations with limited mounting depth. The quadruple shielding reduces signal contamination at higher frequencies used for digital television and data signals.\n\nExplanation of terms used\nDVB Digital television standard for cable, satellite, and terrestrial. Suitable for receiving Full HD (1080p), Ultra HD 4K, and 8K via DVB installations; the final resolution depends on the supplied signal.\nImpedance (75 Ω) The characteristic resistance of television and cable installations. Components within a single installation must have the same impedance to prevent reflections and signal loss.\nQuadruple shielding Consists of multiple layers of foil and braided sheath. This construction increases shielding effectiveness and reduces ingress from external signals.\n100% copper conductor A solid copper inner conductor offers lower resistance, better signal conductivity, and higher mechanical reliability than CCS or CCA versions.\n\nGeneral explanation of coaxial cable\nA coaxial cable consists of a central inner conductor, a dielectric, multiple shielding layers, and a protective outer jacket. This construction ensures controlled signal transmission with minimal ingress and low attenuation. 75 Ω cables are used for television and cable installations; 50 Ω cables are used for RF and broadcast applications.\n\nAsk a product question","brand":"Imp","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56205985284474,"sku":"5412810282159","price":17.99,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0841\/3478\/9439\/files\/coax-kabel-1.5-meter-lengte-1.5-meter.jpg?v=1779610702","url":"https:\/\/www.tormino.com\/de\/products\/5412810282159","provider":"Tormino","version":"1.0","type":"link"}