from what I've seen, there are many different types of coaxial cables and they all have different transmission rates. From the old days, (90's), TV had a transmission rate of about 768kbits/s, which is now irrelevant because there are cables that can go up to 200Mbits/s (According to what I have gathered here)
Co-ax cable has been the standard interface method for television for many decades although it has lost ground in networking since the 90s. It has been developed to carry huge amounts of data over that period.
A good quality video co-ax can carry HD video in its raw format. That is around 1.5 GB or 1500 megabits per second. The cable itself is capable of even higher data rates but drivers and receivers are limited to 1.5GB for television purposes.
Co-ax, like all copper cable has some limitations. HD digital video is limited to about 125 meters (about 400 feet) of co-ax to ensure reliable data transfer.
Compare that with optical fiber with a maximum distance of many hundreds of meters.
Transmission speeds of coaxial cable as high as 10Gbps.
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10Gbps
10-100mb/S
It is the loss of data from the coaxial cable during transmission .
coaxial cable is unbalanced transmission line
rank the following from highest to lowest in data transmission speed twisted pair, coaxial cable, fiber-optic, microwave, and satellite
coaxial cable
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coaxial cable and twisted pair cable. coaxial cable is the most widely used type of transmission line.
100.9 mb.s
Both the coaxial cable and twisted pair cable have a basic connection medium for network cabling. <<>> Coaxial cable can be used for transmission of RF (radio frequencies) whereas Cat 5 (twisted pairs cable) can not.
no. fiber optic is the fastest physical transmission media right now, due to the fact that it uses light (so the data moves at the speed of light) instead of coaxial's electric signals (which can be affected by outside sources and slow the transmission down).
The bit error rate is a standard transmission-error rate of a medium such as copper wire, coaxial cable, or fiber-optic cable. Coaxial cables have a low error rate that is generally 1 in 1 billion bps.
Coaxial cable
The speed of the coaxial cable is usually between 10 and 100 Mbps. The coaxial cable consists of a hollow outer cylindrical conductor that surrounds a single inner wire that is made of two conducting elements.