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Rg 6, rg 11, rg 59
Yes. RG-11 is 75 ohm cable much the same as any other cable like RG-59, RG-6 or RG-56.
RG 321 and RG 23 are both types of coaxial cables used in various applications. RG 321 typically has a larger diameter and is designed for higher frequency applications compared to RG 23. RG 23 is smaller and often used for lower frequency signals, with a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms. Visually, RG 321 will appear thicker and more robust than RG 23, which is more slender and flexible.
RG Line was created in 2001.
Yes, some people keep sea horses as pets. They are not easy animals to keep because they require good water quality, constant water flow and a special diet. If you want to keep seahorses as pets you should start by researching the care of other saltwater animals. The more you know about the species of animal you want to keep the better.
No.