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What does LMR stand for cable?
Low Loss
Low Loss (LMR)
What is LMR coaxial cable?
The LMR® Low-Loss Coaxial Cables are part of Allied Wire and Cable’s extensive stock of Coaxial Cable. This 50 Ohm low-loss flexible coax cable is built with a shield count of two and RF shielding of 90 dB.
Is LMR 400 the same as CNT 400?
CommScope CNT-400 is their Ultra Low Loss Equivalent of Times Microwaves LMR-400. Famous for years as a manufacturer of high quality Coaxial Cable, Commscope now offers this option for quality cable installations.
Can coax cable be used as an antenna?
Yes, you can connect your TV antenna to your cable TV wiring system. If your home is wired for cable TV and you want to cut the cord and drop cable in favor of a TV antenna the same coax cable can be used for the TV antenna.
Can you use coaxial cable for antenna?
What cable do I need for an antenna?
RG6
Antennas Direct offers three types of cable: RG6,Quad-Shielded RG6, and RG11. If you’re installing an indoor antenna or a short outdoor run, a standard RG6 cable should meet your needs. The quad-shielded RG6 cable features additional foil shields to fight electromagnetic interference and is ideal for longer runs.
How thick is LMR 400?
10.29 mm
The LMR 400® is a 10.29 mm thick PE radio frequency cable.
What is lmr-400 coax?
Structure: LMR-400 is a 50-ohm coaxial cable that was originally made to replace lower quality coax cables such as the RG-8. The 400 represents the cable diameter. The LMR-400 actually has a diameter of 0.405 or 10.29 mm though it is classified as a 400, similar to most coaxial cables in its class such as the RG-8 types, all of which measure .400.
What are the characteristics of the lmr-200 cable?
LMR-200 cable specifications / characteristics 50 Ω COAXIAL CABLE MATERIAL DIAMETER INNER CONDUCTOR Copper solid 1.12 mm DIELECTRIC PE foamed 2.95 mm SHIELDING Copper braid tinned / Aluminium Foil 3.66 mm CABLE SHEATH PVC 4.95 mm
What is the difference between the lmr-200 low loss® and rg58®?
The LMR-200 Low Loss ® is a 4.95 mm-thin radio frequency cable as flexible as RG58, but has better technical values, including lower attenuation (signal loss) thanks to the double shielding. Impedance is 50 Ohms. Signal loss (attenuation) at 2.4 GHz WiFi: 0.3dB per foot | 0.98 per meter LMR-200 & LMR-100 comparison of attenuation (signal loss).
What is an outdoor rated flexible low loss communications coaxial cable?
LMR®240 is also an outdoor rated flexible low loss communications coax with an impedance of 50 Ohm. It is designed for short feeder runs for a variety of applications including GPS, WLAN, and Mobile Antennas.