The insertion loss of the RG 6 cable can be computed based on the parameters provided.
The most common ones are RG 59 and a low loss cable is RG 6, both are 72 ohm for TV sets and antennas.
Yes. RG-11 is 75 ohm cable much the same as any other cable like RG-59, RG-6 or RG-56.
Rg 6, rg 11, rg 59
The impedance of RG-11 coaxial cable is typically 75 ohms. This characteristic impedance makes it suitable for applications such as cable television and broadband internet, where minimizing signal reflection and loss is crucial. RG-11 cables are thicker than standard RG-6 cables, allowing for lower attenuation over longer distances.
Cable modems use RG-6 coax cables.
The most common ones are RG59 and a low loss cable is RG 6,both are 72 0hm for tv sets and antennas.
RG-6 cable.
Thicknet coax cables are 10base5 cables, RG-8 or RG-6 cables.
The best size is RG 6 coax. However for short runs RG 59 will work.
You should use an RG-6 cable RG-6 A type of coaxial cable with an impedance of 75 ohms and that contains an 18 AWG core conductor. RG-6 is used for television, satellite, and broadband cable connections. Source = Network+ Guide to Networks (Fifth Edition) by Tamara Dean
RG-6 Quad
RG-59 or RG-6. RG is an old military term that stands for Radio Grade. They are both 75 ohm cables which is what is required for video.