RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables

Shop high-quality RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables at CableLeader. Our RG58 BNC cables are ideal for Ethernet networks, video systems, and RF transmission. Shielded RG-58 cable ensures reliable performance.

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More About RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables. Our extensive range of RG58 coaxial cables is designed for reliable performance in ThinNet Ethernet networks. With lengths ranging from 6 feet to 100 feet, we have the perfect cable for your needs.

Our RG58 cables feature:

  • BNC Male connectors on both ends for secure, compatible connections
  • RG-58 cable with 45% braid shielding to reduce noise interference and ensure signal integrity
  • Black cable color for a professional, discreet appearance

These cables are ideal for a variety of applications, including ThinNet Ethernet networks, video surveillance systems, and RF signal transmission. With RoHS-compliant materials and robust construction, our RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables deliver reliable performance and long-lasting durability.

RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables: Reliable Connectivity for Your Network

CableLeader's range of RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables is designed to provide reliable and efficient connectivity for your ThinNet Ethernet networks. These high-quality cables are engineered to deliver superior performance, ensuring seamless data transmission and minimizing signal loss.

Robust Construction for Optimal Performance

Our RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables feature a robust construction that ensures durability and longevity. The RG-58 cable is equipped with 45% braid shielding, effectively reducing noise interference and maintaining signal integrity. The BNC male connectors on both ends provide secure, compatible connections, ensuring a stable and reliable link between your network devices.

Specifications and Features

  • Connector A: BNC Male
  • Connector B: BNC Male
  • Conductor: RG-58, Braid 45%
  • Cable Color: Black
  • Impedance: 50 ohms
  • RoHS Compliant: Yes

Versatile Applications

Our RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables are suitable for a wide range of applications, including ThinNet Ethernet networks, video surveillance systems, and RF signal transmission. Whether you're setting up a local area network or connecting various devices, these cables offer reliable performance and compatibility.

Lengths to Suit Your Needs

Available in various lengths, from 6 feet to 100 feet, our RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables cater to diverse installation requirements. Choose the length that best suits your setup, ensuring a seamless and efficient connection without excessive cable clutter.

Quality Assurance and Durability

At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and durability. Our RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables are crafted with RoHS-compliant materials, ensuring they meet stringent environmental standards. The robust construction and high-quality components provide long-lasting performance, making these cables a reliable investment for your network infrastructure.

Upgrade Your Network Today

Elevate your network's performance and reliability with CableLeader's RG58 BNC Thinnet Coaxial Cables. Whether you're setting up a new network or upgrading an existing one, our cables offer the perfect solution for seamless connectivity and efficient data transmission. Experience the difference with our high-quality products and take your network to the next level.

What is RG58 coaxial cable used for?

RG58 coaxial cable can be used for moderately high frequencies and is commonly used as feed cables for HF and VHF line-of-sight radio transmission antennas. Most two-way radio systems are designed to work with RG58 cable, such as WLAN, Police, Fire, amateur and CB radios.

What is a thinnet coaxial cable used for?

Thinnet coaxial cables, typically RG-58 cables, were commonly used with Ethernet (10Base-2) local area networks.

What is the coax equivalent of RG58?

RG59 is the 75 ohm alternative to RG58, also measuring 20 AWG. It used to be used for cable television but has largely been replaced by newer, more effective coax cables. Learn more about RG59 coaxial cables.

What is the difference between RG58 and RG-59 BNC connector?

RG-58 has an impedance of 50 Ohms, while RG-59 is 75 Ohm. The size of RG-58 is 20 AWG, while RG-59 is even smaller at 22 AWG. 50 Ohm is better at boosting the signal and carrying the signal more efficiently.

What is better than RG58?

RG8 Mini (aka Mini8) is a thinner and flexible version of RG8. It's a very good alternative to RG58 when you need to run higher power but need a lightweight flexible alternative. It will easily handle over 1kw at HF, and connectors are cheap and easy to come by.

Is RG58 cable low loss?

The losses with RG58 for HF are fairly small unless you have a long run of coax. The losses are higher for VHF and much higher for UHF, but as most VHF/UHF is short range, often to a repeater, the loss of power usually does not have much of an impact.

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