Check Your Specs, CCA Is Different From Solid Copper
Few people know all the differences between CCA vs. solid copper cables. Let the experts at trueCABLE explain how to purchase the right ethernet cable.
Basically every premade cable is made with stranded, even the really long 100f cables. This allows them to bend back and fourth without causing damage to the cable.I see solid or stranded options with wire. That is something different. Never seen stranded cat5e before, but I presume its used in certain applications.
RG-6 is 75 ohm cable, for cable TV. Cables to stay away from for radio transceiver's 50 ohm spec. would be RG-58 and RG-316. Both of those coax designations have copper coated steel as the core. CCS will have the highest db loss /100'.The CAT5/6 CCA nonsense also extends to RG6 coax. But instead of CCA they produce what is called CCS (copper clad steel). CCS has limited current carrying characteristics and should not be used in runs that provide power (e.g. Dish antenna installations). And just like what we experience with CCA, the CCS ads are often cleverly written to fool us.
- Thomas
The premade cable you link is a no name, who knows what you will get item. Usually best to avoid.![]()
