Coaxial communication cables - Part 6-1: Blank detail specification for CATV drop cables

IEC 61196-6-1:2009(E) is a blank detail specification and applies to CATV cables. It specifies the requirements for drop cables for use in cabled television distribution networks operating at temperatures between -40 ºC and +70 ºC and in the frequency range from 5 MHz to 1000 MHz or from 5 MHz to 3 000 MHz as described in IEC 61196-6 and is to be read in conjunction with IEC 61196-1 and IEC 61196-6.
This blank detail specification is to be read in conjunction with IEC 61196-1:2005 and IEC 61196-6:2009.

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Publication Date
21-Jan-2009
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IEC 61196-6-1
Edition 1.0 2009-01
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Coaxial communication cables –
Part 6-1: Blank detail specification for CATV drop cables

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IEC 61196-6-1
Edition 1.0 2009-01
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Coaxial communication cables –
Part 6-1: Blank detail specification for CATV drop cables

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Part 6-1: Blank detail specification for CATV drop cables

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International Standard IEC 61196-6-1 has been prepared by subcommittee 46A: Coaxial
cables, of IEC technical committee 46: Cables, wires, waveguides, R.F. connectors, R.F. and
microwave passive components and accessories.
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FDIS Report on voting
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A list of all parts of IEC 61196 series, published under the general title Coaxial
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61196-6-1 © IEC:2009(E) – 3 –
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Part 6-1: Blank detail specification for CATV drop cables

1 Scope
This blank detail specification applies to CATV cables. It specifies the requirements for drop
cables for use in cabled television distribution networks operating at temperatures between -
40ºC and +70ºC and in the frequency range from 5 MHz to 1000 MHz or from 5 MHz to 3 000
MHz as described i
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