Corrugated Copper RF Cable|Glossary

This section is part of the Coaxial Cable Glossary for RF and coaxial systems.

What Is a Corrugated Copper RF Cable?

A corrugated copper RF cable is a coaxial cable that uses a corrugated copper tube as its outer conductor.

The corrugated structure provides excellent shielding performance and mechanical strength while maintaining flexibility.

These cables are widely used in infrastructure applications such as mobile communication base stations and wireless systems.

Corrugated Copper RF Cable in RF Systems

In RF systems, corrugated copper RF cables are used for low-loss signal transmission over long distances.

Compared to braided shield cables, they provide superior shielding effectiveness and lower attenuation.

They are commonly installed in outdoor environments and infrastructure facilities where durability and stable performance are required.

FAQs: Corrugated Copper RF Cable

QWhat is a corrugated copper RF cable?

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It is a coaxial cable that uses a corrugated copper tube as the outer conductor for high shielding performance.

QWhy are corrugated cables used in base stations?

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They provide low signal loss, high shielding effectiveness, and excellent durability for infrastructure applications.

QHow does it differ from braided shield cables?

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Corrugated cables generally offer lower attenuation and stronger shielding performance than braided shield types.

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