URM70 coaxial cable for CCTV and direct burial, with stranded copper conductor, 100m length, and weatherproof PVC jacket.
The CONCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES URM70 Coaxial Cable is specifically designed for security applications, particularly for connecting CCTV equipment. Its construction is similar to RG59 but features a stranded conductor centre, enhancing durability and reducing the likelihood of breakage, especially when used with pan-and-tilt cameras.
This cable is suitable for direct burial, making it ideal for outdoor security installations where underground routing is required. The robust design ensures reliable signal transmission in challenging environments.
* Stranded plain annealed copper conductor for flexibility and durability
* Polyethylene insulation ensures stable signal transmission
* Plain, copper braid screen for effective interference shielding
* Black, PVC jacket for durability and weather resistance
Specifications
* Coaxial Cable Type: URM70
* Impedance: 75 ohm
* Length: 100m (328ft)
* External Diameter: 7.8mm
* Conductor Material: Copper
* Jacket Material: PVC
* Jacket Colour: Black
* Weight: 6070g
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