Coaxial Cords
Transmit audio, video, and data signals over long distances with minimal signal loss.
BNC cords attach with a quarter turn.
SMA and F-Type cords screw on.
RG-174/U cords have a small diameter, so they're easy to coil.
Coaxial Connectors
Transmit audio, video, and data through coaxial cable. Choose a connector that matches the RG number of your coaxial cable.
SMA connectors are often used for data transmission.
Crimp-on connectors attach with the included ferrule and create a hex-shaped connection.
Crimpers (not included) are required to attach crimp-on and compression connectors to wire.

For Coaxial Cable Type | For Coaxial Cable Rating | For Coaxial Cable Shielding | Resistance, ohms | Housing Material | Includes | Ferrule OD | Each | |
RG-58/U | General Purpose | Shielded | 50 | Nickel-Plated Copper | Ferrule | 0.25" | 0000000 | 00000 |

For Coaxial Cable Type | For Coaxial Cable Rating | For Coaxial Cable Shielding | Resistance, ohms | Housing Material | Includes | Ferrule OD | Each | |
RG-174/U | General Purpose | Shielded | 50 | Gold-Plated Copper | Ferrule | 0.156" | 0000000 | 000000 |
Coaxial Adapters
Join coaxial cords even if they are a different style or the same gender.
SMA adapters are often used for data transmission.