Shop our selection of bulk coax cable for RF, video, CATV, broadband, control, and low‑voltage applications where signal integrity matters. We stock common coax families like RG59 and RG6 (typically 75‑ohm) as well as RG58 (typically 50‑ohm), plus specialty builds with upgraded shielding and plating for tougher EMI environments. Choose the jacket rating that matches your install (CM, CMR, or CMP), and the shield style that matches your noise floor (foil, braid, dual, or quad).
Tip: Match impedance (50‑ohm vs 75‑ohm), pick the correct jacket rating (CM/CMR/CMP), and choose shielding based on your EMI environment and run length.
Need a custom length? We can cut bulk wire directly from the spool to the exact footage you choose.
Add your desired length in the order notes (or contact us) and we’ll confirm total cut charges before processing.
| Cut Service Fee | Rate | How It’s Applied |
|---|---|---|
| $55 setup charge | $0.065 per foot | One-time setup + per-foot charge based on your requested length |
Example: 500 ft cut = $55 + (500 × $0.065) = $87.50.
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| Acronym | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Coax | Coaxial cable (center conductor + dielectric + shield + jacket). |
| RG | “Radio Guide” style designation for coax families (e.g., RG59, RG6, RG58). |
| RG58/U | RG58 coax; /U = “general utility” spec; typically 50‑ohm class coax. |
| RG59/U | RG59 coax; /U = “general utility” spec; typically 75‑ohm video/CATV class coax. |
| RG6/U | RG6 coax; /U = “general utility” spec; typically 75‑ohm CATV/broadband class coax. |
| 50‑ohm | Nominal characteristic impedance of 50 Ω. |
| 75‑ohm | Nominal characteristic impedance of 75 Ω. |
| CM | Communications cable, general-use rating (basic in-wall). |
| CMR | Communications Riser rated (vertical runs between floors). |
| CMP | Communications Plenum rated (air-handling spaces; low-smoke jacket). |
| AWG | American Wire Gauge (smaller number = thicker conductor). |
| 18AWG | Comm wire = 18, 20, 22, 26, gauge conductor size. |
| SOL | Solid conductor (single solid wire, not stranded). |
| BC | Bare Copper (untinned copper). |
| TCB | Tinned Copper Braid (copper braid shield with tin plating). |
| CCS | Copper-Clad Steel (steel core plated with copper; common in RF coax). |
| SPC | Silver-Plated Copper (copper conductor plated with silver). |
| Foil | Foil shield layer (usually aluminum/polyester tape). |
| Braid | Braided shield (woven metal strands). |
| 95%BCB | 95% coverage Bare Copper Braid (shield coverage percentage). |
| 80%TCB | 80%, 92%, 93%, coverage Tinned Copper Braid (shield coverage percentage). |
| Dual | Dual-shield (typically foil + braid). |
| Quad | Quad-shield (typically two foils + two braids). |
| Spiral Shield | Helical/spiral-wrapped shield (not a true braid; more flexible, less coverage consistency). |
| DB | Direct Burial (jacket intended for burial / wet locations). |
| GEL | Gel-filled (water-blocking gel for moisture ingress resistance). |
| UL | Underwriters Laboratories listing/recognition (safety compliance marking). |
| /U | General Utility suffix used in many legacy RG coax designations. |