Coaxial cables RG-58/U, LMR240, LMR240 Dual, LMR400, 5D-FB, 8D-FB, 10D-FB
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RG-58/U
RG-58/U is a type of coaxial cable that is commonly used for transmitting radio frequency signals. It has a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms and a capacitance of approximately 30 pF/ft. The cable consists of a central conductor made of solid copper wire. The outer conductor is covered by a protective jacket made of PE material. The outside diameter of RG-58/U cable is 0.195 inches (4.95 mm).
LMR240
If you are looking for a reliable and efficient RF cable for antenna feeder jumper assemblies, then this 50 Ohms coaxial cable with a weather-resistant jacket is the perfect choice for you. This cable offers exceptional performance and flexibility, ensuring minimal signal loss and excellent transmission quality. The UV and weather-resistant PE or PVC (for dual cables) jacket also make it suitable for use in different weather conditions. With its high-quality construction and superior functionality, this cable is a must-have for anyone looking to optimize their RF signal transmission. The outside diameter of LMR240 cable is 0.24 inches (6.1 mm).
LMR400
LMR-400 coaxial cable provides a more advanced alternative to RG-8. Its sturdy PE jacket makes it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. This cable is lightweight and pliable, making it easy to install. Its versatility makes it a go-to option for a variety of applications including Wi-Fi, antenna cables, ham radio, patch cables, jumper cables, and many other uses. The outside diameter of LMR400 cable is 0.40 inches (10.2 mm).
5D-FB
5D-FB is a 50 Ohm coaxial cable that offers low loss and high power handling capabilities. It is often used in wireless communication systems, such as GSM, CDMA, and WCDMA, and is an excellent choice for Wi-Fi applications. The main difference of the 5D-FB cable from the cheap RG-58 series is the significant reduction of losses of the RF signal. When using cheap RG-58 coaxial cable, unwanted attenuation is already noticeable at a cable length of 10-15 meters. Using 5D-FB, the cable length can reach 20-30 meters ,while the end device (repeater, router or cellular modem) will still receive a sufficient signal power. The outer conductor is covered by a protective jacket made of LSZH material. The outside diameter of 5D-FB cable is 0.30 inches (7.5 mm).
8D-FB
8D-FB is a high-performance 50 Ohm coaxial cable that provides excellent attenuation and shielding characteristics. It is commonly used in cellular base station antennas, wireless communication systems, and other high-frequency applications. With the 8D-FB cable, the cable length can be up to 50 meters while the end device (repeater, router, or cellular modem) still receives sufficient signal strength. For example, the power loss with an 8D-FB cable with a length of 100 meters ranges from 14 dB for the 900 MHz band to 28 dB if you use a signal at 2600 MHz, but with RG-58 cable, the losses are usually 2.5 – 3 times higher. The outer conductor is covered by a protective jacket made of LSZH material. The outside diameter of 8D-FB cable is 0.44 inches (11.1 mm).
10D-FB
10D-FB is ideal for use in base station antennas, microwave systems, and other high-frequency applications. The main advantage of the 10D-FB cable is its very low signal attenuation. Compared to the 5D-FB cable, the 10D-FB has almost 2 times lower signal attenuation, and 4 times lower compared to RG-58. The main disadvantage of the 10D-FB is the complexity of installation due to the thickness of the cable (jacket diameter is 0.51 inches (13 mm) and the large bending radius. The outer conductor is covered by a protective jacket made of LSZH material.