Mil-C-17 cables are constructed with either solid or stranded silver plated conductors insulated with an extruded PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) dielectric. The outstanding electrical and mechanical properties of PTFE over a broad range of temperatures and frequencies make these coaxial cables the standard for a wide range of military and commercial applications.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Conductor Diameter | 0.025 in |
| 0.324 mm | |
| Impedance | 75 ohms |
| Jacket Diameter | 0.202 in |
| 5.13 mm | |
| Weight | 37.7 lb/1000 ft. |
| 56.10 kg/1000 m. | |
| Capacitance | 22.0 pF/ft |
| 72.2 pF/m | |
| Attenuation @ 400 MHz per 100 ft. | 8.0 dB |
| Insulation Diameter | 0.146 in |
| 3.71 mm | |
| Cable Type | Coaxial |
| Type | RGU-302 |
| Conductor Type | Solid SPCW (Silver-Plated copperweld (copper-covered steel) |
| Insulation Type | Extruded PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) |
| Braid Type | Single 36 SPC (Silver-plated copper) |
| Braid Diameter | 0.168 in |
| 4.27 mm | |
| Jacket Type | Extruded FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) |
| Max. Working Voltage | 1700 |
| Max. Conductor Resistance | 14.40 ohm/100 ft. |
| 4.40 ohm/100 m. | |
| Min. Dielectric Strength | 3.50 KV RMS |
| Min. Corona Extinction | 2.30 KV RMS |
| Max. Power @ 400 MHz | 1700 W |
| Max. Power @ 1 GHz | 800 W |