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radio-frequency cable

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: radio-frequency cable
(′rād·ē·ō ¦frē·kwən·sē ′kā·bəl)

(electromagnetism) A cable having electric conductors separated from each other by a continuous homogeneous dielectric or by touching or interlocking spacer beads; designed primarily to conduct radio-frequency energy with low losses. Also known as RG line.


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