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How much can you lose with LMR-400?

How much can you lose with LMR-400?

0.04 dB per foot
RG-174 loses 0.32 dB, whereas LMR-400 only losses 0.04 dB per foot at 900 MHz.

How far can you run LMR-400?

LMR-400 can be used up to 125′, you will need the specific terminations for that cable.

What is the dB loss per foot for high quality RG 58?

Coax Cable Signal Loss (Attenuation) in dB per 100ft*
Loss* RG-174 RG-58
10MHz 3.3dB 1.4dB
50MHz 6.6dB 3.3dB
100MHz 8.9dB 4.9dB

How much does LMR-400 weight?

The LOW-400 50 ohm cable features bonded aluminum foil and tinned copper braided outer conductor, and copper clad aluminum inner conductor. Our black polyethelyne jacket is a standard UV resistant jacket, designed for outdoor use….Product Dimensions.

Length (inches) 16
Weight (LBS) 35

Is LMR-400 flexible?

L-com Microwave LMR-400-UF coax cable is manufactured in a flexible design and has a 50 Ohm impedance. This low loss flexible 50 Ohm coax cable LMR-400-UF is constructed with a 0.405 inch diameter and Black TPE jacket.

What is the signal loss on coax?

All connectors introduce a small signal loss, about -0.5 dB. Some antennas and televisions only have a twin-lead connection and need an adapter to connect to a coax cable.

What is the difference between LMR 400 and LMR 600?

LMR® 600 is a thicker cable than the LMR® 400. You typically use LMR® 400 when going runs from 5ft to 40ft. Anything 50ft and above, you want to use LMR® 600. Because the cables will add loss to your signal, using the thicker LMR® 600 will reduce the loss when reaching those longer cable lengths.

How much loss is dB?

While TIA standards specify a maximum insertion loss for connectors of 0.75dB, most manufacturers’ connectors have a typical insertion loss that ranges between 0.2 and 0.5dB.