Description
2 feet, Black, BNC to BNC RG59 (RG-59, RG59/U) Coaxial Cable, Solid Core CCS 20AWG, Custom Cut and Made in USA.
- Cable Specification
- RG59 Coaxial Cable, 20 AWG Solid Core Copper clad Steel
- Braided Shielding
- Connectors
- High Quality RG59 All Brass Compression Fittings
- PCT BNC Connector
- Constructed with All Brass and Anti-Corrosion Materials
- Usage
- Suitable for Consumer Applications
- General RF Signal Transmission.
- Assembly
- Customized Cut to Order
- Made from Foreign and Domestic Parts
- Assembled in USA by PHAT SATELLITE INTL at 8 Facilities Across the USA
- Please See All Available Cables with Various Specifications by PHAT SATELLITE INTL.
PHAT SATELLITE INTL - Made to Order BNC to BNC RG59 (RG-59, RG59/U) Coaxial Cable, 20 AWG Solid Core CCS, All Brass Anti-Corrosion Compression Connectors, Made in USA (2ft, Black)
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Description
2 feet, Black, BNC to BNC RG59 (RG-59, RG59/U) Coaxial Cable, Solid Core CCS 20AWG, Custom Cut and Made in USA.
- Cable Specification
- RG59 Coaxial Cable, 20 AWG Solid Core Copper clad Steel
- Braided Shielding
- Connectors
- High Quality RG59 All Brass Compression Fittings
- PCT BNC Connector
- Constructed with All Brass and Anti-Corrosion Materials
- Usage
- Suitable for Consumer Applications
- General RF Signal Transmission.
- Assembly
- Customized Cut to Order
- Made from Foreign and Domestic Parts
- Assembled in USA by PHAT SATELLITE INTL at 8 Facilities Across the USA
- Please See All Available Cables with Various Specifications by PHAT SATELLITE INTL.
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Product review & video
Hi, this is Zach and thanks for joining me
here today at the CWS Workshop. Continuing our series of compression coax
tutorials, I'm going to show you how to make a coaxial cable using a BNC compression fitting
with the products we carry here at Cablewholesale. For this DIY, you will need a coaxial compression
tool, a properly stripped length of coaxial cable to suit your application, and a BNC
compression fitting. I'll leave the links in the description box
below. Make sure you start with a freshly cut coax
cable. You can refer to our previous video on how
to strip a coax cable if you haven't done so already. Now, let's set up the tool by removing the
F-Pin die and putting and screwing in the flat BNC die. Place the BNC connector on the end of the
cable. And there you have it! Stay tuned for our next video where we will
show you how to compress an RCA connector. To purchase any of these


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