How does signal travel through coaxial cable?

Coaxial cables transmit signals through the center wire and metal shield at the same time. This generates a magnetic field. The insulator keeps the signals from coming in contact with and canceling each other. It also protects the signal from outside electromagnetic interference. 

What is CommScope cable used for?

CommScope offers a variety of cables designed to extend power to remotely located devices and equipment. These applications include powering remote radio heads as well as undercarpet, flat conductor cable designs for building applications.

Which is better RG6 or RG11?

The RG11 cable will give you a better signal at its end compared to the end of the RG6 when given a specific length of cable. Meanwhile, noticeable attenuation will only happen to the RG11 cable once you start using longer RG11 cables since the signal travels longer distances, leading to attenuation.