Ham Radio Antenna

Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft

Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft
Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft
Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft
Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft
Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft

Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft

Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable 75ft. This is NOT Cheap Chinese Imitation Cable! Cheap thin cable can result in even the best antenna being worse than useless. What many folks fail to realize is that poor quality antenna cable will cost you all the gain you obtain from installing even the best antenna.

At some frequencies, badly made or wimpy 1/8 or 1/4 inch cable can cost you up to a Db a foot! Is the cable you are looking at Described as. "Compare to" "Equivalent to""Replacement for" "Same as" or even "Like". This is common with poor quality cable made in Mainland China or some other lesser known locations.

Our Times Microwave LMR-400 cable is US Made, tested and certified to ensure you will maintain the boost in. 405 inch Cable is perfect for runs when you don't want to loose signal strength but it isn't cheap, so please choose a product that will last for 20+ years and give you the service you require. 3 ft N male PL-259 male jumper. 6 ft N male PL-259 male jumper. 10 ft N male PL-259 male jumper. 15 ft N male PL-259 male jumper. 25 ft N Male PL-259 Antenna Cable. 50ft N male PL-259 male cable.

75 ft N Male PL-259 Antenna Cable. 100ft N Male PL-259 Male cable.

Need another length or ANY connector combination? LMR400 Ultra Low Loss - antenna cable. Antenna cable - Connects Radio transmitters and equipment to Antenna.

We have many listings for cable sets with different connector configurations. And make cables with over 150 Connector Combinations! We will also professionally replace connections as needed with high quality SMA, BNC, RP-SMA, N, RP-TNC or TNC ends in male or female CONNECTOR PHOTOS HERE. And scroll down to see detailed pictures of the different cable connectors and select those required to customize cable for your needs.

Connector Type on Second End. Silver N -Series connector - male. Connector Type on First End.

Silver PL-259 -Series connector - male. Ultra Low Loss Antenna Cable. Confused by the world of WiFi and Ham Radio Types, Gender and Polarity of Coaxial Connectors? Too much attenuation or signal loss?

Black isn't your color? Please see the fine print!

If you cut it up you keep it. Cable should be in "like new" condition, teeth marks/burns/slices etc. Please don't run it up a tower and scrape/fray it then change your mind. Run all tests while still coiled.

We produce cables with over 150 connector combinations. And we will build it! Cable for most all CB, Ham and WiFi installs needs to be.

Cheaper cable not meeting this standard or cheap mismatched connectors significantly increases signal loss. It is more expensive to manufacture 50 ohm cable than 75 ohm, so many cheaper producers tend to substitute without telling or use cable with variable dielectric thickness and copper alloys less than 95% pure for poor conductivity. Certain Chinese plants make cable for a large number of resellers and as copper prices go up, the quality of the alloy used tends to go down to maintain a price point. There ARE other quality coax producers out there other than Times Microwave.

Skinny cable has less metal to conduct your signal and causes more loss. Cable MUST be precision manufactured with precise standard spacing between conductors to avoid significant signal loss.

More Info for Folks who like to do their homework! Signal losses are frequency dependent.

It is not unusual to experience 5 times as much signal loss at 6 GHz than at WiFi's 2.4 GHz. Installing a 15Db gain antenna and running cheap antenna cable can result in cable loss of twice your antenna gain. Losses can be reduced by. The diameter of the cable. A cable with twice the diameter will have half the signal effect resistance loss.

Assuming cable quality is equal, the larger cable would. In designing a system, consider not only the loss in the cable, but also the loss in the connectors. Cheap connectors give you as much loss as cheap cable. On a final note, poorly made LMR600 "type" cable can have a greater signal loss than good LMR400...

See the cable chart below. Run the largest, best quality cable you can afford. This is Top Quality LMR400 50 Ohm Cable.

All common Radio Frequency (RF) devices CB, Ham, WiFi, Packet Radio, etc. Are to be used with 50 Ohm cables and connectors. 75 Ohm cables and connectors are designed for low frequency signals like Video or Cable TV and are unsuitable for. Each type of coaxial cable has a. Depending on its dimensions and construction, which is the ratio of the voltage to the current in the cable.

In order to prevent reflections at the destination end of the cable from causing standing waves. The equipment "appears" electrically similar to a continuation of the cable, preventing reflections that cause signal degradation. In high quality cable the dimensions and spacing of the conductors are uniform.

Any abrupt change in the spacing of the two conductors along the cable tends to reflect radio frequency power back toward the source, causing a condition called. This acts as a bottleneck, reducing the amount and quality of the transmitted power. To hold the shield at a uniform distance from the central conductor, the space between the two is filled with a plastic. Designed to maintain the proper spacing between conductor and shielding to assure maximum signal transmission and lowest loss.

Manufacturers specify a minimum bend radius, to prevent kinks that would cause reflections. You should allow three inches of cable to make a 90 degree turn in your runs without causing signal loss. The connectors used with the coax must also hold the correct spacing through the body of the connector to avoid signal loss. The transmission of energy in the line occurs totally through the. Inside the cable between the conductors. This cable can be bent and moderately twisted without negative effects, and can be strapped to conductive supports without inducing signal interference. LMR-400 cable is designed for outdoor applications, can be direct buried, and the outer jacket resists. There is no environmental restriction on use for indoor installations. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

The item "Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft" is in sale since Monday, May 30, 2011. This item is in the category "Consumer Electronics\Radio Communication\Antennas\Ham, Amateur Radio Antennas".

The seller is "sagemaiden" and is located in Albany, Georgia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • To Fit: Base Station Radio
  • Brand: Times Microwave Systems LMR400
  • Model: LMR-400 N male to PL-259
  • MPN: LMR-400
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Times LMR Coax RF Ham CB Base Beam Antenna Cable N Male PL259 Male 75ft