A standard coaxial cable is just a big ol' tube of copper or aluminum, wrapped up in insulation, with a bunch of wires inside.
It's like the cable equivalent of beige pants. You know, for when you want to be seen, but not seen.
Specifications:
- Outside diameter: 10 mm (because who needs precision?)
- Conductor material: Copper (or aluminum, because, why not?)
- Insulation: PVC (the only type that's not flammable)
Shielding: 3x 10 AWG 7/37
A standard coaxial cable is perfect for:
Connecting two points, but not really connecting two points, because it's not a network cable
Providing a decent internet connection, but only if you live in a 1999 time capsule