In the realm of wireless communication, coaxial cables, often abbreviated as coax, play a crucial role in transmitting signals for VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) applications. These cables, characterized by their cylindrical shape and distinct inner conductor surrounded by insulation and an outer conductor, serve as efficient conduits for transmitting signals in various domains, including radio, television, and data communication systems. Their ability to maintain signal integrity and minimize interference makes them indispensable for transmitting high-quality signals over longer distances, ensuring reliable and effective communication.