4dakota4
01-04-07, 11:30 AM
"Q: Why do some coax cables have copper covered steel center conductors and others have solid copper center conductors?
A: Copper covered steel center conductors are used on coax cables in high frequency applications such as DSS 2.25Ghz. This is due to the fact that high frequencies travel on the outside of the center conductor. This is called "skin effect". Since the the core of the center conductor is not used in high frequency applications, it is less expensive to manufacture the core out of steel."
I've been using RG6 cables with solid copper conductor (not that it costs much more) around the house. Is this just a waste? I also use cable broadband. Is there any advantage, disadvantage with either one? Thank You!
A: Copper covered steel center conductors are used on coax cables in high frequency applications such as DSS 2.25Ghz. This is due to the fact that high frequencies travel on the outside of the center conductor. This is called "skin effect". Since the the core of the center conductor is not used in high frequency applications, it is less expensive to manufacture the core out of steel."
I've been using RG6 cables with solid copper conductor (not that it costs much more) around the house. Is this just a waste? I also use cable broadband. Is there any advantage, disadvantage with either one? Thank You!