RG11 cables are commonly used for high-frequency signal transmission, such as in cable television (CATV) and satellite communication applications. Here’s a breakdown of the specifications you provided:
- RG11: This refers to the type of coaxial cable. RG11 cables have a larger diameter and lower attenuation compared to RG6 cables, making them suitable for longer cable runs.
- Flexible: Indicates that the cable is designed to be more pliable or bendable compared to rigid cables, which can be useful for installations that require flexibility.
- Single Shielded: Means that the cable has a single layer of shielding to protect the signal from external interference. This is common in many RG11 cables.
- Black PVC Jacket: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a common material used for the outer jacket of cables. The black color is simply a cosmetic choice and does not affect the performance of the cable.
The flexible RG11 cable with a single shielded design and a black PVC jacket would be suitable for various applications, especially those requiring long cable runs or flexibility.