Technical Support for Antennas & Related Gear

LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400

LMR-100, LMR-200, and LMR-400 are different in size, flexibility and attenuation, that means 100 is most flexible and high signal loss and 400 less flexible and low signal loss; 200 is in the middle of flexibility and signal loss. 100, 200 and 400 is the measurement of cable thickness and its use depends on the current electrical capacity or signal transmission required for specific applications.

Tensile Strength in Antenna Cables: Putting Stretching Force

George Hardesty June 30th, 2024 4 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | U.FL Cables

Tensile strength:  The maximum amount of pulling or stretching force that a cable can withstand without breaking Tensile refers to pulling and... more »

Double Shielding of Antenna Cables for Low Signal Loss

George Hardesty June 25th, 2024 10 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

Double Shielding of Antenna Cables for Low Signal Loss Interference and Cable Shielding Shielding protects against both leakage and absorption of stray... more »

Bend Radius of LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 Coaxial Cable Types

George Hardesty December 4th, 2023 3 minute read Antenna Cables | Coax Cable Types | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400

Minimum Bend Radiuses of LMR-100, LMR-200 and LMR-400 The bend radius of a coaxial cable refers to the minimum radius a cable can be bent without... more »

RG58 Compared to LMR-200 & LMR-100 Coax: Shielding & Signal Loss

George Hardesty November 27th, 2023 4 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

RG58 Coaxial Cable Specifications RG58, LMR-100, and LMR-200 all have the following characteristics in common: 50 Ohm impedance A weather-resilient... more »

RG-174 compared to LMR-100 Coax : Shielding and Signal Loss

George Hardesty November 17th, 2023 4 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

LMR-100 and RG174 Coaxial Cable Comparison RG174 and LMR-100 are compatible with Wi-Fi, Cellular, and most IoT wireless applications. LMR-100 is... more »

CLF-100 Coax Specifications / Characteristics. Comparison to LMR-100

George Hardesty October 30th, 2023 2 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

CLF-100 Coax Cable: CLF-100 and LMR-100 have the same structure and shielding CLF-100 "Low loss cable" differs from RG174 and other coax standards by double... more »

LMR-200 Cable Specifications Compared to LMR-100

George Hardesty October 27th, 2023 3 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

LMR-200 Coax Cable: LMR-200 "Low loss cable" differs from RG58 and other coax standards by double shielding and less attenuation (signal loss in the cable)... more »

Signal Loss (Attenuation) in LMR-100 & LMR-200 Cables Five to Ten Feet in Length

George Hardesty October 25th, 2023 2 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

Signal Loss in LMR100 and LMR200 Coaxial Cables for Antennas Six feet is not too long for the LMR-100 and LMR-100-equivalent cable that we use for shorter... more »

LMR-400 Coax Specifications / Characteristics: Lowest Signal Loss in Its Class

George Hardesty October 5th, 2023 5 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400 | Signal Loss in Antenna Cables

LMR-400 Coax Cable Specifications Structure: LMR-400 is a 50-ohm coaxial cable that was originally made to replace lower quality coax cables such as the... more »

LMR-100 Coax for Antenna Cables: Shielding & Structure

George Hardesty September 26th, 2023 3 minute read Antenna Cables | LMR-100, LMR-200, LMR-400

LMR-100 Coaxial Cable Specifications LMR-100 is a low loss, double-shielded coaxial cable type that is Data Alliance's standard for short versions of antenna... more »

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