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 | SC 0.0641 (1.63) |
| Dielectric | PTFE 0.209 in |
| PTFE 5.31 mm | |
| Shield | TC Tube 0.250 in |
| TC Tube 6.35 mm | |
| Impedance | 50 ± 0.5 ohms |
| 69.5 Vp % | |
| Jacket Diameter | None |
| Weight | 0.1060 lb/ft |
| 0.1580 kg/m | |
| Capacitance | 29.4 pF/ft |
| 96.5 pF/m | |
| Max. Operating Voltage | 3000 V RMS |
| Temperature Range | -40 to +194 ºF |
| -40 to +90 ºC | |
| M17 Test Frequency | 0.40 - 18 GHz Swept |
| Comments | Tinplated M17/129-RG401 |