GYTC8A Single Mode Optical Cable

GYTC8A cable, singlemode/multimode fibers are positioned in the loose tubes, while the loose tubestrand together around metallic central strength member into a compact and circular GYTC8A cable core,and the water blocking materials are distributed into interstices of it.

After a PSP/APL is applied around the GYTC8A cable core, this part of GYTC8A cable accompanied with the stranded wires as the supporting part are completed with a PE sheath to be a figure-8 structure.

Application:

Apply for outdoor layout ways of overhead.

Long distance and local area network communication.

What is the difference between RG59 and RG6 cable?

Deciding Between RG 6 and RG 59 for your Installation

You may be asking a ton of questions right now regarding what type of Coaxial Cable you should be purchasing. Should you get RG-59 or RG-6? Do you need Quad shielding? What about braiding? Do you need to get Plenum Rated cable? Or Direct Burial? There is a seemingly endless list of options and picking the wrong type of coax could result in spending a lot more money than what you were planning. In this comprehensive article we’ll go through a few basics of coaxial cable so you should know what you need.

RG6 cable is heavier gauge and has insulation and shielding tuned for high-bandwidth, high-frequency applications such as Internet, Cable TV, and Satellite TV signals. If you aren’t sure which cable to get, then RG6 cable is your best bet.

RG59 cable is thinner and is recommended in low bandwidth and lower frequency applications such as analog video and CCTV installations.

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