Coaxial cables, also called coax cables, are a form of electrical cable - notably used as TV aerial cable - which carries radio frequency (RF) signals. Historically they have been used to connect satellite antenna facilities to homes and businesses.
Coaxial cables have a distinctive shape which is thick and round due to their interior insulation layer. The most common sizes are: RG-6, RG-11 and RG-59. They also have a transmission speed of 10Mbps (megabits per second) and have a much higher transmission capacity than twisted pair cables. They can be connected to other devices using coaxial cable connectors, such as BNC, TNC, SMB, 7/6 DIN connectors, QMC, MCX, and RCA connectors.
RS offer Coaxial Cables across a wide range of popular brands such as Belden, Amphenol RF Solutons, Telegartner, Cinch and our very own RS Pro. We also provide additional services such as a large range of in-stock items, in-store collection where available, fast & free delivery and eco-friendly options like Better World products.
Benefits of Coaxial Cables:
- Durable
- Easy to install
- Resistant to EMI
- Designed to transmit signals over long distances
Coaxial Cable Applications
Coaxial cables can be used in applications such as feedlines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas, computer network (internet) connections, distributing cable television signals, CCTV, digital audio (S/PDIF), and video.
At RS we have a broad range of coax cables from trusted brands such as Alpha Wire, Hirose, Belden, Molex, Amphenol, Huber+Suhner, Phoenix Contact, Atem, RS Pro, and many more to help you find the ideal choice for any application. For detailed information about their uses and the different kinds of coaxial cables available, we recommend you read our bespoke coaxial cable guide.