Description
95 feet, RG59 Coaxial Cable, 20 AWG Solid Core CCS, Weather Seal Brass RG-59 Compression Fittings, 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
- Weather Seal O-Rings
- 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 - RG59 Coaxial Cable, 20 AWG Solid Core CCS, Weather Seal Brass RG-59 Compression Fittings, Custom Cut and Made in USA (95 feet, Black)
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Description
95 feet, RG59 Coaxial Cable, 20 AWG Solid Core CCS, Weather Seal Brass RG-59 Compression Fittings, 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
- Weather Seal O-Rings
- 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
This video demonstrates how to attach a two-piece
BNC crimp-on connector to RG59 coax cable for use in CCTV camera installations. Let's get started. On my workbench I have the BNC crimp-on connector
that I'll be using. You can see that this is the two-piece type
which consist of a barrel or sleeve and the BNC connector. This is a standard piece of RG59 Siamese coax
cable. For tools I have a TL70 crimping tool, a TL22
cable stripper, and a pair of plier cutters. First step is to slide the barrel piece of
the connector onto the RG59. You must slide the small end of the barrel
first. Next I will use the cable stripper to remove
the plastic jacket of the RG59. I am only using one of the blades in the TL22. The other is completely disengaged. I insert the coax cable onto the tool so that
it is about flush with the end or just slightly sticking out. Then I give it four or five spins around th


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