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Cable BNC macho a BNC macho conectado firmemente
Resistencia a la corrosión y resistencia a la oxidación
Cable coaxial BNC de baja pérdida en la transmisión.
Cable de puente hecho profesional
Cable coaxial bnc ampliamente utilizado
Parámetros:
Tipo de conector: BNC macho a macho.
Impedancia: 50 ohm
Temperatura de funcionamiento: -25 a 70 ℃.
Frecuencia: 0 - 2 GHz
VSWR: ≤1.15.
James
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2025
I cut this cable in half & soldered each half to a different home made J-pole antenna. With proper tuning I was able to get down to about 1.1SWR at 462MHz running through 10 feet of this RG8X. Signal loss seems pretty low. The cable didn't feel as flexible as I might have liked, but it is performing fairly well & I don't have a better option at this price point. The cable ends have a few inches of shrink tube for strain relief. I plan to order another cable just like this one.
Tinkerer Mike
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de junio de 2024
well terminated cable
salvador
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2024
Does what it's supposed to, I use it for a uniden scanner to connect an antenna and it works really well
M. G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de diciembre de 2023
These are quality 50 Ohm antenna cables. I almost didn’t buy them because of all the reviews saying they are “too stiff.”I purchased 2 35 ft cables.They come fairly tightly coiled so I spent 10-15 minutes each spinning and twisting the memory loops out of them and stretched out in straight line to make an accurate measurement. They were both 35ft. I re-wrapped/un-wrapped them to a larger coil size a couple times to help break them in. I found them to be quite manageable after that point and they worked well in my 1st wireless audio setup with them. For the price, the little extra work on my part was worth it, IMO.I learned the cable break-in process a couple years back when I ran Cat6 cabling for my security camera system.
Ron Toolsie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2023
I found myself needing a high quality 50 Ohm coax some time ago and after some research I decided that the very low loss LMR400 cable fitted the bill. I found a place to custom order a ten foot length from, but with shipping and taxes cost over $70.Now a couple months later I again needed a similar cable. In retrospect the LMR cable was probably way more than I actually needed (to carry a 10MHz clock signal over a distance of only ten feet), so I got this cable here. True it has more dB loss per 100 feet than the LMR, but I am only using 8 feet, so the differences are theoretical and not practical.What can I say about this....it works, it looks very well built and is very affordable.
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