CT100 cable is a type of coaxial cable commonly used in the telecommunications industry for applications such as cable television, satellite TV, and broadband internet. It is also used in security camera installations, audio/video systems, and other applications that require reliable transmission of high-frequency signals.
The “CT” in CT100 stands for “coaxial transmission”, which refers to the design of the cable. Coaxial cables have an inner conductor, surrounded by an insulating layer, a conductive shield, and an outer jacket. This design helps to minimize interference and signal loss, and allows for efficient transmission of high-frequency signals.
CT100 cable typically has a solid copper core, which provides good conductivity and minimizes signal loss. The insulating layer is made of foam polyethylene, which provides insulation and helps to maintain the cable’s impedance. The conductive shield is made of copper braid, which provides protection against interference and ensures signal integrity. The outer jacket is typically made of PVC or other durable materials, which provides protection against physical damage and environmental factors.
CT100 cable is available in different lengths and with various connector types, such as F-type or BNC connectors, to suit different applications. It is also available in different grades, such as standard, quad-shielded, and tri-shielded, to provide additional protection against interference.